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mmt T VOLUME SXVIl. (Dlji0 State JaurnaL rcmmnu DAII." TttlWF.ISKLY AND WKIiKLV MV WW. si:hoiiekh, Editor, i Twin Invariably in Advance, ' mm. W per year. ! " ytlieCaiTla-, per els. ffULT I Cluta of Un nd over 1 SO I ttKUH 0 ADVERTISING BY TIUE BQUARB (tn 11NUI (IK IBM UII 4 SQIMSJ.) Om .ant li ..SlO 00 i one square " weeks... 40 Out ' H m'-nlbk 12 00 ; ooa ' 8 weeks., , B 00 Oi.e " Biaonlhi 10 00 i on " lweek.... 10 On " 8 months S00;oua ' I day 1 00 One " 8 months flBU;on " Hdr..... 76 On " 1 month a 6U ; ' 1 Iruertloe 60 M-plsywl d?rtl"-metiM half mow than the above rataa. J''erti-fne-iitii.hwie4 and plMd In lbs aoluna o Hr NoUcm," nl tkt vrdxnary rata. All unties required to be published by taw, legal twi, If n-dem) on the It ilde eJuilvwIy afUr the, flrtt ink. 10 ,r ct nl, more ttin the ebof ratee ; bat all suah will kii- m iu the Trl-Weekly without oharga, Ba-iDiwi Urdu, eot w-wdln flveUnes, pat year, IB id, 'i,40 per line ; ouUide lit. Now of montiiNP, ohMtUbU soaletlss, art sornpa- (, he, hklf (ttiC. A.Uei-tlMinfPU not aoaompADied with wri tten Alreo-f.ti.ni will b lowied UU forbid, eadaaarjed eooord- Jflrranrtmt adwrtumtntt nuM b paid in a&vanot-Thti rule will nut M fuud (rum. li'nat the prMnt ey-iem, the advtrtim peye m ntuab foi thi io be ocouple-, the ehauges belio jih..-i-nMt) with tUe fiobipwdtlcia only. TbU plan U no TUESDAY EN I Mi. JUNK SO. "ifuOul. Sobuuief with bis family lei t tbis moruiUK on a "hurt vltlt to bla Irleuda fa Mua-cbutwtifl. Ttie readers ol tbe Journal will hear from him bj ltt rduilon bieabfuce. We tuk uu pieiwurw in dnllDg la an; form witb tbe Umcluuail Cummer riil To Coo-Ticl tbe editor ol orrur ii uuproliiuble, for be U sure to repay tbe at r flee with aburt, and tralbtWAy lull Into teotuld deeper ofleuse To pratee bim fur well dolug la t quail d auger-ous, fur tbuo the vauh; ol tbv man awellabioi iulo Ttdiculuui atBuuipdoui and onmplaceucv. and tbe rtrult It uuifuraity a paiadeot pUU fadtt etiid uuuieauiui) p iranea wbicb cnu do oo budy any good, aud amy do much mircblel nltb thtittl.iM ol readers who rccttve ImprtB louc Irom auy ouUard prmure. Tbla ditlluby la tlluetrattd by the leadlog article id the Cotnmttiui ot tbia morolug. A lartt? portlou ol II Is very well; and give I a correct view of the official maiugemeut at tb leut ol tiitfte Governrot nl tor tbe last flvc or ilx yean uudu Locoloco iulo. But whuu Ppenk lcg of our course iu rt-lalloa lo tbe late defulco tloue, the occasioo was too good for misrepre Beutiug ub tc let It pu-e. Uv, ol a:l meo, n bit vanity leuda bim to ibiuk,) waa beet fltteo to direct ptiolio opiolon Id the right chatiDel; io b misrtprtwa'i1 tUe course of the Journat lu Ub expO'ilioa ol im nama factn with which be propones to deal, nitd uraigbtway adopla our oumee ol reai-uoiu a aome thing origiual with hi mac II, aud comes to tbe same couclutluu In the premea that we hud arrive I at before bim Be cvuoot appr. cute tbe ueoeepily modest aud dlgoiUtd uiau tlatbe let luipustd ou ua an the "orgiu of pddliug politlclaos" "at tbe seat ol government," ol expoilug tbe attempt on tbe part ol tbe Treasury leeobes tu turn ma defalcation Into available material party oapltal at the Dezt eltctiou." Not be. That would ueverdo; were be to admit that auy aucb aeceeelty rested on ua ly tbe overt una ol tbe represeutb lives ol Me dill, Uvryau ft Company, it would be Indirect prahe of a cotemporary, a weukueas be war never kuowa to li dulge lu. bo De CDarties tu with tbe ollVune ot trying lo make political cap Itat out of Ihe defalcation lor the beiieQt "of peddling politicians who mwke their bread out ot office, i'd ftbose buslneee when oo office-hold tny is vfficfBttHr.g" ' Kind, coaelderate, truth loving soul-we hope he will sleep sweet after thus uobunlculng bis hoot it heart I Nit Monky. We understand the Ptute was unable tn ptj the bbenll'or tbl- county hie fees tor taking Beard to tbe Pen ileo nary. Tbe Treauiy fa totally clenmd out--not uoe dime lelttnjinKle antiost atiother. of alltbeenor Dnuii suriiB drawn irom tbe bird earnings ot tbe people. Uu it be possible thut thy will agaio support such )i;trtinau leaders. nuitooro' kM utn. We find thin paragniph In tbe Sttttmun ol last ev-nlu, with cbamoterlntio remark! ap pendifd. Tbe story, text and commentary, without louudillon simply, not true. The Sheriff ot Uigblaud lout paid mileage, all his P rsoual expeus, but was mot paid tbe cost 1 bill In tbe cantor the beet reason lo tbe world roauiolt wa not certified lo legal form. Furthermore, no far from there Dot being a sln gle"dim" la the Treasury, the cvidtuoeol this ialiehood Is to be fouud lu lue fact above itated, of tbe payment ot tb Sheritl'i bill, and lo the tur'ur lact that demands legally presented have been p.tld op t this time, and will be pid lu future. Hat suppoee tbvy were not paid ( Doei the Hlltiboro' mn,and he of tbe Sf jman (patriotic ai.d truth lovlog meu, both of tbem, as we He) do tht j compri'beud who's to blame? II Dot, l'-t them ak Gov. Hedill. Let them direct an Inquiry to Auditor laorgao. If they (ail then of gettl-g a proper aoswer, let them turn U their aoocute And brother offl :er, Treasurer Hrfilin. At to Girwoo, depend opoo It, Got Cbiae and Auditor Wright will look alter him, and It tbey do not find tbe People's mo Dry, tb7 will try tbetr bt to find out whtrt U A'l gvtir. Uid Uedlll aid Uurgan try tu do tbntl ".vobdkht.'' A lew uys ago we noticed lo tin teleRraiiio di'patobee Irom Wacbiogtoo to the N)w York prsa, that the Siareocrats at tbe bead qmirtera ol oailoual misrule were "obuik' hag" at tbe nunuer tfeuator Maaoa of Vii gtnla, was received at Bostuo, ou the occasion of tbe late Inauguration ol Warrro's statue on Bui kr Bill Tbe auuuuucemeut produoed a thrill ol ibaran as we read It. WbaUw laid to oar selves b as tht pride and self repot of old Uaaaaobunetti' b.iui iuuk to tbe i oiut of paying extraartlinarv honors to tbe author of tbe r u gittve flate DillI he, who when ber patriotic aud gllted Simsir, ths netendsr of br honor and the champion of Iretdom, lay prostrate aud bleedlug on the floor ot tbe Sena t Irom tbe blows ol tbe aritstla Brook', stood alool and gloated over tbe soeoet We have waited to see what the min of lCas HCbusetts would say to tht- trailing ot ber B . And we have not walUd Id vain. Tbe Boston TYsHJrr sp'skn out tor ber true eons, tbe legit- imite repraeeuutlvei of tbe sprit of tbe Fathers hi stood on Bucker Bill of old. It teseati tbe iDeult offend to Uasaoohusettt, under tbe patrvnant of the " snolm " ol Bos ton, la the lecturs resd to ber by the Virginia Seualor. It condemns tbe exiraordl Dniy notice extended to hm by tbe "mobs" by asrlguln tbt Virginia Senator a oonsplcuuus pUcu iu the programme ot the day .while Senators Foster ot Uouuectiout, sod Wilaou ol slisicbu tetts, Mwrra Burlingame and Banks, tbe frleudi ol bumueraudot MsMacbusettSt were lell tu find tbelr places lu the pruoea-luu as best they might I This Is well. It la all that eat bu said or done now. But shall a vile Insult k old MuftaohueetiB be repualed t We trust Dot. Louk to It, men ol Mataoobu-etts, that It benoi repeated, for ao lu-ult to tbe Free Men ol tht Old Uay State, Is anlusultto the Sons ol Fret-dom Iverywhere I sluancbuMtu would have done all that wa required at her tmn ,s by extending to the "dip tlugutebed" bsnator the "usual" elf lllties auc hospitalities of the occasloa. He should ha ceivediWuo nor Reverse the scene. Suppose Senator Sumner bad presented himself at Jamestown at the late celebration of the flint settlement ot Virainla : What would have been Ai receptloo f The past gl tea back tbe answer. Uassaohuselt' could not follow the example ot the "chivalry" without disgracing herself. She could not do that. But there ia another ex Irene, and the "snobs" of Boston hare shown It to her, Mimobuu or TBI Revolution. There are still standing at Cambridge several memorials if the times when tbe words "Liberty" and Freedom" mea it something. Tbe bouse ol Elbrldge Gerry, used as a hospital lor the elck and wounded of tbe American army after tbe battles of 1776, Is still standing, and la Dow tbe residence of tbe venerable Bev. Charles Low ell, D D. So Is tbe bouse la wbioh Gen. Ward hud bis bead quarters, and where the Committee of Safety wielded tbe whole Eiecutlve power uf the Province. Washington's head quarters. near by Gerry's mansion, Is now the noble man sion of Longfellow. At no great distance leads tbe mjeeilo elm under whose grateful fbade, July 3d, 1776, Washington took command of tbe Continental Army. Boston waMb"cra die of Liberty" Id tbe Revolution. UV no place now to nurse upholders of Slavery, or In which to rock cringing worshippers ot a black Arldtoo- racy. Air ExtClTiva api'uiktmknt Mr. Beverlv Tucker, we understand, uoe been appoluted to tbr lucrative office, u! Murebal ol tbe District ot Columbia. Rwhmund Sauth. sir. Beverly Tucker Is one of tbe F. F. V.'s Hefoimerly edited tbe Wblo,.ton Stntiml, which warmly suppjrted old Bo.k at a time when poor Pierce fondly flittered himself that be could be rw oominat-d. Gheat Law ddit i i mttipacr The lawyers are likely to have a tat boue to pick at in Chicago, Sutt Is to be Instituted agaius' tbe Illinois Central und Hicblgaa Central Railroad Companies, for tbe recovery of filteen acres ot ground on the bmk of Lske Michigan, soutti of tbe river, upon wbtob tbe Irelght and pueeuger depots of these companies are built. Tbe con testaota claim this ground by what they believe 10 be a valid title, derived years ago tiotn the Governmneut, before tbe cbaunel of Cbic-go river was altend. Tbe land In dispute, for a long period under water, a d now covered by tbe great depots, was ouce a tongue or spit of aud, and was laid out Into town lots, then owued by tbe Kliizles. Geo. G. Batis, iq , oi Detroit, has devoted soma sx months to tuves-tlgatlng the old title. The Detroit Tribunt y: Tbfl Had was patented to Robert A. Kir,E;t- In 1831. KiuzIh oonveytd It to Henrv A Moore, Deo. ifl 183d, lor tluOUO Uuore'a a- oiguee conveyed it to Geo. C. Biten. bo ert . tiiuzie pioceu me mortgage ol y 000 given i or tbe purcUase money amo. g bis sset, itud It k8 aold, and Mr. Bates Is now the bolder and owner ol It. We are authorised to sy that Mr. B-ttfS, supiuiled by a very weultbv man iu New York, is solely renp.n.sible tor the maiter, aud that It It provea of no accouut, they will lake tbe loss; but ou the ;ouiraiy, If the titlr be established, that sir. Bites Is Hie ioituiate Holder ot It. Tbe property, with the bulidiugB inereon, is worm over nu a mil. ton. We present tbe lollowiug card from tbe Auditor of the State of Ohio, to relereoce to the advauce of money to the late Treasurer by Messrs. Atwood Uo.: OARD. Notloiog sundry articles ia the newspapers teuding, perhaps, to implicate M.sra. A i wood & Co., ol Ntw Vuik, aa improperly receiving certain stock of tbe State ol Ouio, or unju-tiU bly withboldiug them irom tbe State, 1 deem it au act ol simple J istice to that bouse to say ihat tbey received aud held those stocks aa se curhy lor actual aud bona fide advances ol money to ibe Treasurer of the State, and have Invarlal'ly mnnifeetd the utmost willingness to sunender them to the State upon tbe payment ol sucb advances, I be advances have been re luuued t mem, and the stocks have been re turned to Ihe State. Iu Ibe adjustment aud settlement ol ibese Iran bug tioua with Messrs. Atwood & Co., tueir conduct bas bven not on I) very fair end nuuorable, but oautlous and lib era). Tbey deerve thanks rather than censure. Dated New Yolk, June 27, lbo7. F. M. WRIGHT, Auditor of the Bute ol Ohio. p The Honaparte Estate io Bordentowa, N. J,, with tbe extensive park and grounds, was offered at auotlon on Wednesday, but there were no bidders present, and tbe sale was Indefinitely postponed. This estato cost $2(J0,000. .11 is rumored tbat tbe Treasurer of Del aware county le a defaulter to the amount of 20,IK)0. pv. Hon Stanley Matthews has been ap pointed U. S. District Attorney lor the South ern District of Ohio. V Paul Chase, an old Nantucket sea cap tain, and light-bouse keeper at Cleveland, died In that city on Saturday evening, aged CO years. js George W. Hamer, son of Geo. Tbos. L Usmer of Gergetowa, Ublo, died at Harper's Ferry, Va , a I w days since under vury mel ancholy circumstances. FlRR. The Zauesvtiia CVurter ssys tbat the dls.illery at Conetvllle, the property ol Mr. Cor-ulog, together with the store aud outhouses, was destroyed by Are on Fndiy plgbt luet. Counterteii twos ua tbe Farmers' Bank ot Bridgeport, New Jersey, are la oiroulatloa n Paler sou. Tbey are exact copies ot tbe genuine bills, meuutaotund by tbe photograph process, wiib tbe red subwqueotly printed on. Am Old CoCNTHnniTm a lew days since we gave an avoouut of the arrest In St, Louis, ot Nelson Drlggs, wbo bad la bis possession a large amount and variety of eounterlelt notes auo piatea. ne learu irom tbe UU-velaud titr aid toat Drlggs was loiaierly a resident, ol Moo roe aod alurwardsol UarrUoo county ia this atate, ana in ioo wa- arrested ia waicago with a out glU.OUO iu counterfeit money in bis possession, to UOO of which was upon tbe Phatux Daua ol ubicaao, Uriitas was tueu seut lo the Illinois Peoiieutlary tor ten years; but was pardoned out oy oov. uttteton. e We publish a a reat oarlosity, tbe ful- lowiog cbarfcteilstio letter, received by our Irleod, Dr. J. Ay or, of Lowell, Mass., from the Rebel Cbief(" or usurplog Emperor of China, la acknon ledgment tor quantities of his Cherry Pectoral and Catbartio Pills, tbe Doctor sent bim as a present: To Dr. Ayer lo America Thf mrtat eitrtnt barbarum of thtouttidt rontrv. Your present ol easel Curing seeds (Pills) aud fragrant cuilug droun (Ptotoral) ol tbeouerrt cmtll. baa beeu brouitot lo Uurf eeu T ne he mighty bmpt-ror (rtwungto) of the terrible siout uiug oyuaaiy, oy me groo. ot ueaven revived amr au iuirvai oi aes rrince of reace ( l a ulna wuoa) oi LD ua, tne central B.iwe.v lami Hediiected bis poweriul Maud arms to give tnem hi tue sick accurutug to wtiai ins luter preiets iead Irom yuur printed papers (directions.) Be proiouudly htppy,Ul wi-e bmbarlao, lor l, xaug suU'Ulug aay It, i our curing setd aod sweet curing drops were given tu the sick tu his Army ot the Wloged-bWord, and have uiodo them well. Be piotoundly bippv wtiilt you live, lor this Is kuowu tu tbe aiijihiy but perorof China, who approves your skill, and permits you to seud mote or your curing uiedl-oiues lor his rlrce atmles ol myriads ol uitu. Tuey may be slveu lo Chiang Liu, Chiel Mao dartn ot tbe H d Button, at aoanghal, who will repay you with Tea, or Silk, or Gold. loeni((D Hauuaiiusol Ublna have heard ot your great kuowiedge, sui poisiug all otber for iigneiB, e?n aspinug tot quel tbe keen wirtlom dour own he Hug ua.btrs, who muke reme lies tbat cure Instantly. We are glad io knoa hat you bow In trembling terror before oui eighty KmpiTor. Written by YANQ-8EU-TSING, tllntstsHn Ubief oi tbe restored Imperial Mini Dynasty, dvstloed by tbe Heavenly wisdom u rule lu China. (Translated by the American Consulate at Houg Kong, Cblua, 8a May, im.) Thuruiijolued article Is sent to us by an esteemed contributor, who describes himself as one of the work-worn sons of toil, who makes but lililo pretensions either to learning or poetry." We commend It to tbe attention of oar readers : Vor the Ohio Stats Journal. WHAT IS DEMOCRACY ! A government, wherein tho few A vast majority outdo ; W here every principle must bend To one base purpose and one end ; Where every man, from President Down to the soldier lu his tent, Must, to a Moloch, bend bis knee ; lo truth I Is (An Democracy t For mea that's sitting high In state, Their Common velth to uuderrate, Tn r-ay, our rights must all give way ; Tbe oentral power must have full sway, Tbatune, aud all. should understand, Whene'er its officers command, We must lay hold on men, though free : And call we thii Democracy! Does it agree, by fraud or might, To rob a nation ot its right T And, treacberout-ly, some means devlst, To seize on Cntia as prize t And at a Walker wink again, And send bim out, with other meu. To grab more laud for slavery? Aud is this, too, Democracy t Doea It consist lo giving aid To border ruffl in crusade? In biudiug, with a tyrant's cbalus, Whatever usurpation paiutf To have men shot like beasts of prey, Tbeo let ih ahont'TB go tbfjr way For love ol truttil now do tell me, Is thin, Indeed, Democracy And Is It this, that robs the pooi 1 , 1 hat gives, to those wuo have, still more? Block know led go from the minds ot men? Bids want and wretched net, extendi Aud wl'b biuud acres, und with slaves, Trie road to evciy oAke paves? Is this a modelT Let ull see Tbla model ol Democracy. W. W. New Leilugton. Perry cn , 0.. June 27, 1867. Corre-p"uili.ee o ibe 0. S Jour ml. Tbe Cbampalzn County 8lnv Cast Ibe ir- rm ol ar, torwiu. Ukbaka, June 90th, 1867. Col. Schodlkr Dear Sir: In your paper ol Saturday, I notice an error In your remaik- upou (be arrest of Icbabod Corwla, Er-q. 1 am mductd to make the correction In your paper. s I have lound the samo error very common lo tbe opposition journals. You say Mr. 0. wa arrested " lor tbe alleged off.: use of obstructing tud rfsbiing tne u. a. uanflaia, woo latei) visiud On am. aigu county In quest of the lugl tire Addiun." Mr, C'irwm nor any other live white mm obHiruotrd" or " reslote i " the aeveu brunt U. S. Marfbala wno "vtcited Champaign Oouut) in quest of I .e fugitive slave Addtsoo " Tbuv found him alone in tbe attic siory of a caMo, and oue single Are from tbe potir fugitive, (wbo liKo the soldier ia me it evolution wan iigfitiuft on bis own nook)-drove lb: seven Uursbnls, witb ull tbulr valor and paraphernalia ol oflioe nut ouly cut ol tbu cabiu, but Ho ally from iht prtmiwe. wi-ely concluding tbat "diecretiou war ibe better part ol valor," and wbo made truck orittly bk to Cluemiutl. Aud then to stiow ihaltney were Man-bale indeed and In tiuib. aud in whom there Won no Vr, tbey procured Anrrauta tor several wnite meu woo uulor u uately wituecstd tbeir deieat ia takia Addl ou rtuewtd tbeir forces, b'at up or voluO' teets amonii tbe bully Policemen ol Cincinnati, and alter procuring Juat duuole their force (lourteeu) tbey returueU, armed to tue teeth and arrested lour (white) men whose otlenae was that they bad tauaktd at the rout and consternation produced by tbe tiring of the uegio'e pistol at the seven Marshals 1 Aud, tit r Betuiifr luero away irom Hccbauicsburi. commenced iiiistreutiog and atiuslng them in a most thuiut-lul mnnuer. At this particular cri his Mr. oorwin was applied to as aa attorney, anl procutt-d a writ ol balKiaa oorpus aud o piae waa raised by ihcSiieriff, wbo Immedl atuly started iu pursuit ot tbe Marshals and their prisoners, mis is Mr. uorwiu s onense. except perhaps that he weut along to tee that tbe writ was preutriu txeculcd, which, as history Informs us, was done up most admirably at a tittle iowu caueu JjUuiouuou, in uiiutou coun ty. Thi) lutilu ol Lumbeiton, next to Dred ocott, ba income lamous as an 1 icideot iu our history. M tko the correction, it you please, eitner by publishing ti.is article or t y au editorial. URBAN A. Fur tli ublo DUte Journil. Westgrvillu, Ohio, Juno 29. Tbe Commencement exercises of tbe Otter-beln University came orT on the 24th Inst. The exhibition was held io a large teat temporarily erected for that purpose. The exercises on tbe part of the students com meuced by an oration delivered by J. A Clark, o; Westerville. Subject "Materialism ot the Age.'' I handled bis subject lu a masterly manner. His etyle of composition waa elegant, and it was well delivered, beiug a production of no ordinary merit. 2. Uration, delivered by H.H. Mann "Tbe woria a literature." ins aaaress was characterized by its elegance of language, and by us Clear, logical, argumentative power. It wis delivered with bis usual eae and grace- luluess. 9. "The True Reformer." by J. Holwav. Geurgesville. It was Well written, ooutaluiug ovme very Strong points, aud was, upon the wb le, au excellent production. 4. a. it- uauoy. "me uusKing uooKin" A Poem. It la rather a ringular production. As for Its literary merits, 1 am uuable to judge. ine io i low i n ir ba-uys were reau: "Wbo Is flie?'' Melissa A. tiaynie. Westep ville. Dress" Lizzie Ktim(er,Seveu Mile. Crooked Tree ' M. Kate Winter. Wester- vllle. Cbarar er ot Cbiiut. its Suoer ontv" S. Jcuui- iiiier, rutasitaia. Toe essats were productions of unusual merit. wrttieu lu a sublime aud beaut It u I atyie. aud Coutniuing macb origiualiiy ol thought, aud clearly u muuxtrating tue laci thai tuey were written by muus uapai'le ol tbiuhlug. Ihe readtiig was clear, dietiuot and pleasing. 'l be exercires were interspersed wlin txcellent musio, biitb lustrumeuial and vocal the ia stromeutal by tbe Wesiervllle Brass Bauu, and ibe vuoal by a Cboir led by 11. U. feunell. Tbe perloimersexnitjited excellent taste in svlftCtiug pieces rich, rare and beauiilul. Tbe wbole exeroires were listened to by a large aud intelligent audience with the greatest Interest aud aitt-utiuu. Ail preseut belug la vuraoiy Imiirei-sed witb Ibe itreu truth that the titterbeia University will excoruplitb her lull share lumoraliziug aud iutelleoiualizmg ihe worm. lu tbe afternoon the literary societies were aduresetd by Hon. U, N. ulds Subject, "Tbe Book " A higher and nnblar trloute to tbe Bible 1 have uever beard or read. It is scarcely uecessary tu -j It was llatened to with prolouud luureai auu aiieotnu. u. Death or Man. Ga.no. The Cincinnati pa peri announce ibe dealb Iu tbat olty of Mrs, Maiy Guno, widow uf the late John S. Gauo. Ttie 0'ixrUfeaya: Maht GoroaTH, alterwsrda Mary Gano, was the daug uler ot W ililam and Catbertue tio-lortb, aud was burn November 21st, 17 08, lu NtW Yoikolty. &be was married toJv.hu 6-Gauo, Jdimaiy gist, 1787, Her busbtiid was loug Cieik ol the Court, aud a Major General uf MiliLio, General Gano was born lu New ork city lu 17uti, aud died iu 1821, at Coviog- hut, Ky,, ot whiuh city ba was oue ol tue toutiUtia, Mis. Uaoo otme with ber husband lothe West sooo alter tbeir marriaKe, and was oue ot tbe ilttl party (ol twemy six uieo, wumea aod children,) who lauded near tbe mouth ot Ibe Little utami, aud look potsvseiou ol au ludiau clearing on ibe boit in, uear Columbia. Tola ws u November, Ui8, aud Irom tbat time Ull last AUiuwu, she lived In Ciuciuuati. Then, after sixty-eight years sbe returued to die on tbe put Where she was born. Tux HcnQahiaji AMaKttTr. The terms offered to tbe tiuuKui iau rtlugees. under Uid re cent Austrlau Aiunenty, have beeu misunder stood. It was Urst tbouhht that tbe permission as available on a simple application, but the rescript ol the Lmperur of Austria is aa fol lows: "I leKrvo to myself the right to decide upon theio demauda, aud to examlue how far heir o I alias may be granted." In other words, the refugees have permission to aak for pardou, out they must still wait the Emperor's pieaaurt lo each case. COLUMBUS, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, JULY WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 1. Who his got tbr Pbopli's MosbtT We publish In another part of to-day's paper a let ter from R. W. Tatlor, Esq who was chair maa of the Investigating Committee of the Legislature to examine the Trea-ury. We ask for It a careful perusal. Hlsa Beyond tbe Prophets I The Statesman of last evening copies from the Dayton Journal an article dissenting from tho application of the dictum which tbe Attorney General bas laid dowa touching tbe legal remedy within the reach of the people for the redemption of tbe Issues of the Seneca County Bnk, providtd the Stocks lodged for their security la the Treasury bad been abstracted (or stolen, If tbat word would salt be tier.) by tbe Treasurer. Tbe Dayton paper condemns, very properly, tbe morality of a retreat behind any absence of legal redress, and contends for tbe application of tbe rule of "common sense aod honesty." The Jautnat adds, " r. Wolcott being a lawyer, and an Attorney General besides, may state truly that tbe State bas do legal responsibility to meet Io the Seneca Bank question." And tbla the wiseacre of tbe 8Ute$-man calls " cot admitting that the Attorney General ha put tht proper construction vptn ths am" Surely this maa ii wise beyond the Prophets a second Daniel I Tbe question lies in tbe compass of a nutshell. Mr. Treasurer Stone calls upon tbe Attorney General for bis opinion as lothe liability of tbe State, uoder existing laws, for the circu latloo of the Seneca C nuty Bauk secured by Bondd which, bad been deposited iu his office, Tbe Attorney General answers very truly tbat there Is no law by which private tolders of the bills of tbat Bank could make tbe State respond to a domaud fur their redemption. And why Is this sol or, rather, why cannot the Treasurer fulfill what "to common sense and common honesty" Is clearly the duly of tho State to dot To a reflecting mind (aud oo ono accu-es the editor of tbe Statenmrn of any sucb qualities of Intel lect.) It would be sufficient to know that tbe Treasurer cannot pay out any moneys without a law making specific appropriation. But, say wiseacre, the Binl were appropriated! True, and tbe Treasurer was appoiuted to ke(p these Bonds aod bold tbem ia readiness for the r lawful appropriation, and gave bis owo obit gallon, wi'.b approvtd sureties, in tho p-ml -urn ol 260 000 dollars, for the faithful per formance of this amoug o her trut, Just to What follows! Tbe late Treasurer (or Treasurer) failed to fulfill these trusts, portion o ibe bonda were found mis-ing. Wb.tt tbeu? Why tbe State, beiug "anrally responsible for tbe sale keeping of tbe bonda" (so cay tbe Attorney General) pledged for ttie redemption of the circulating notes uf the Seneca county aud otber Banks, issued under her super vis on, will proceed to enforce tbe penally of the default ing Treasurer's bond to tbe extent of tbe incurred liability. But the Bond of tho Treasurer is good for nothing. Very well, so far us tbat fact goeB but not very well so far as tbe mi ney goes. The State being "morally responsible," must make good the defkleaoy. Aud this will be dune or thoud be done by the General Assembly, at tbe earliest possible moment. Before tbe Treasurer can pay, this must be done, or there is au end of lawful administration of the affaire of tbe Treasury or of any oiher Depirimcnt of the State Government. ' Tho State Is not subject to be surd by private individuals" (without a tpecfai law for liiut purpose) says the Attorney General. That being the case the action of the State officials, so far, la strictly correot in the premises. We mig' tadd much more about the delinquency of Gov. Med ill to approve the Bond of Mr. Treasurer Bmslin, an was bis duy under the law, and the pwsible loss by the State from that delinquency; but let that puss for the present. We have said enough to show up the wiseacre of the Statenmnn for ibis time. Negro Euualitt. The 8tatt$mn has found a mare's nest. It has discovered that tbe Jour naL believes tbat tbe negro la bumao, and should be placed on ao equality with tbe rest of mao- kind. Tbe Journal bsi faith in the truths of the Declaration of Independence, that " All men are created equal, and Bre endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, among which are 11 lo, Libkrtt, and tbe pursuit of happiness" believing this, it follows tbat tbe negro ought to have a right lo the bread he earns with bis owo bands, a right to the wife of bla bosom, and the children he has begotten, without molestation from any third parly. In this, bis rights are equal to tbe rights or tbe editor of the Stutttman, and entitled to tqisl resj ect. But Its editor, with bis counterfeit logb, assumes that because tbe Jocrsj l Is la lavor ol the Bights ol Maa, that we deeirt, to marry a negro, aod wish our neighbors to do so also. What rdmlrable logic! If lis editoi bd lived in the Revolution be would probably have been a toty, and defamed Je.imou and the meo wbo adopted tbe Declaration of Iudepebdence as abolitioolsts and a ma I earn! Ion Is" a. Three Cheers Ir flinorfola 1 THE BLaVE DEMOCRACY BeiATKN I All doubt lo Matioo to tbe election in Mln- nesota is at an end. Every county bas been beard from, and the olear mjnliy Is sixteen delfgates. Tbt Convention will Consist of 102 members, of whom There are Republicans , ,.A9 fro slavery Democrats 43 Republlon majority 16 This is glory ennosrb for nne day. Land RKunmuTio.v oo accu-tomed are a certain class uf mluda to look to "Mother Brit ain" fur all tbe wisdom bo'b Iu law and customs, that it will hardly be credited that no proper rpgiitraUoQ of land titles exists at the present time lo England. Certain class of inctimbraa eel are provided for by acts ot Parliament, and ia some counties a local registration exists similar to tbat in use io this couuiry. In Soot laud however, tbla loose way ot doing buiiuess practiced la Euglaud and Ireland, Is uot reooguiitd every act and event regarding tbe transmission ot l am led property Is regulaily eutered oo record, Tbe contrary course is ouly productive of frauds lor tbe benefit uf rogues aud solicitors, and the English Paxllameut, amoug otber mat-ten ol law-relotm, are now, It sevms, m vmg in this matter. A similar pracllot to that prevailing iu Euglaud exists la Lower Canada, imported with the origiual French settlers, at lordiog like facilities tut fraud! and producing like uncertainties to real ownership aud tile. Tbe Iguorauce of the population aud the influence ot the Catholic clergy make reform lu this particular almost Impo siute, although frequent ly suggested. Such monstrous delects In tbe title to real property will strike tne jealous minds of American land holders with wonder. Sabbatb aciio JL8 i.n t hi ml i Countt. The Amcrioau Sunday School Uulou has appoiuted Rev. J. 0. Uoblet a Sabbath Sobool Missionary lo labor lor a tew mouths iu Franklin oouuty, aud he having made this city the centre ot bi-operalions may be louod at tho Book Store oi Messrs, Kftuuali 4 Aston. Bo purposes to Tint the schools aod aid as he cau in promoting theli prospeilty, as well aa to seek to establish new schools where tbey are needed. He has a large supply or tbe excellent books Issued by the Sunday School Uulon, which he will dispone ol at tue same prices as are charged at the Uepoa ilory In Philadelphia, Mr. Uoblet is hereby oommcuded to the friends ot Sunday Schooia as worthy tbeir ooulldeuoe aud oveoeraVfoo. U.P. Tbe Treasury Defalrallan! YovKGSTOWisI Juoe 27lh, 1857. Ib the Mditort of the CUtland HtraJd : Tbe snag s ion undo bv too some davs siniw wbeequenily repeated in aiber journals, Ihat ius m myibry ouw so largo a defaloatian in he Treasury, as that recently made known, ouald have been so covered up as tu screen it irom tbe observation of the Investigating Committee, makes it proDer for fhe to sav snmethhio on tbe subject. j To give a fair uuderstandig of the ooodition of things, It is Qt, perhaps necessary, to go somewhat into tho noliti! a. w-ll n flrmrui me wry ui me eh aie Treasury. lor a lew years m wauuary, jar. U USB, WOO 080 been Treasurer about four vtWs, was succeeded by Mr. Bresiln, who was the editor ol a Democratic paper in Tiffin, Seneca county, aud had beeo Spi aker of the House bf RenriHwntfttl-. At that time there wa a deficit lu the funda ot tne irt asuy, amounting to H5 000. This sum was paid, iu tbe m inner ftrftd in the report ol the committee durioir Mr. BieBiiVBtwnierm 1 40.000 of it durlns bis last official nrnnth. Thi. aeucii was concealed by Mr. Bresiln, and its rjiuueuueaeuieu oy him lo f commuoioatioo to the Senute. dated December1 23, 1862, ia answer to a resolution of tb.it body, which was, as 1 am informed, prompted by Mr. Morgtn.then Auditor of State, Tbe anVer did not satisfy Mr. Morgan, who continued: to b-lieve.durlog his term of office, that Mr Bliss had not fully ptld up. and that Mr. Breslki himself was u&iug the pubiio fuuds for bis own purposes. Tne lawn regulating the Auditor's and Treasurer s UtBce, aud for the sale keeping of tbe public fuuds were lnadenn-lfi. Mr Mnr.tn cougbt to have them uWixlt d io as better to prutect tbe Treasury. Tuts tbe Treasurer resisted, and upon li the DfT.ocratio party was divided. Each of these officers bad his Irieudn m the Le tun aud out of it among tbe kuviiu uuicers ano me leaning politicians ot tbu (arty. 1 be divielou extended beyond tbe in tereets and views of these two officers, luto oth er purty questions, and affected tbe party geu- c"'j. iu some instances neco mine an lie miter. Oue le-ult w is ibe establishment at Columbus ui the Ohio Suite Dmurnt imwHpaper, witb wbicb Gov. Meoill, Mr. Allen, Mr. Morgan, Or. Truvitt, and otherB of their wlog of ibe party, were said to be connected. Tbe Statnttnm and Its friends, as will oeceH-ailly be inferred, were of Mr. Bresliu's, or tbe Tiea-ury party, ub ware several other piomiueut puliticiaus wbo might we nuuiua, Mr. ii rgan was generally regarded as pos aessing ufflclal inttfftiiv. but verv little suavitv ot maimers. In rt-iusing loanditclaimoon thn reaMiiy, iie,euirJd by him illegal or Improper, be did Ii iu a way but little Complimentary lo tbe bunfsty ot ihe claimtut. uukiug scarcely auy dtffcr-iuce betweeu an b'met mm aud a rogue, lie was uleo au exceed in gly bitter par tiz .0.. 'the Treasurer, Breslin, In bis personal bear tog, waa tbe reverse ot ihe Auditor. Ue was social with his party friends, which Morgua re-lURtd lu be. As might tuve been expected uuuer sucu circum-iauave, tne Treaimer pre vailed over the Auditor, no doubt to tbe detrl me nt ol the public service. The measures soug t for tbe protection of the treasury did ool pi's, lu l5J, Mr. llresiiu was n-eiecied ueai-urer, and thus a eecuiid timu Indorsed bv tbe party, obtaining thereby boiuo advantage ovei lite A'.duor, who bad beeu tbo d but ouce, although tor tour years. In 1&)6 they were oom cjuaiaates lor reelection, 'ibey were ami at swords potut, exbioitiuii no coud- deuce iu each o her, and having as dttie per buuhI iuterooursK aa was possiulu la tbe die charge ol tuelr offijlal duiies. Each, as a neces sity to nimseir, acquiesced lu tbe nomination of incomer, auu supported him. Both were de-leated and succeeded by Republicans, Mr GiiMou. wbo is Bald to be a connection of Mr. Ureslm, was elected Treasurer, aud came luto office J.uuary 14, 1866. The Legislature elected at the fuiue time was Kepulihcaii. A suspicion rlill exinted lu the minds ot many that tbe pub' ho lu d went not where they should be, aud a resolution offered In tbe equate by Mr. Kelley and pasned, dtrtcu-d ihttConuulttee ou Finance, ol which he was Cli.iirm-tn, to examine into the condition ot tbe Treasury. The examination wkh reeled by Mr. Gibson, and the old war between the Treasurer and the Auditor was puritally revived it) the form of one between tbe Treasurer aud the oeuate. The Siattiman, and leading members ot the Democratic party, who baa belonged to the Trcasary divisiou, took open and active ground agaiost tue Senate and in lavor ot the Treasury. At the time, Ibis was regarded simply as u pa: ty movement, to emoumtM the Republicans, aud by wbicb tbeir oppu-uts ro.gtn gala some advantage. Tbe reccut uevelopuieute muy give it a mure signilitant inlerprutatiou. The ex-ainiuulou ws Dually yielded lo, but by oppo-Billon It bad been delayea several days. In the meatitluie Mr. Uib-ou visited 'l iffiu. Tbe other duties ot tbe Cummittee did uot admit of an ex tended personal luvcBtiptaiioa of the Treasury, by ttietn. A clerk Wis eugagd iu tbat lor nearly two mouihs. The Treasurer reported in bis luuds, iu cash, ctrtiticates ot depo-H, bank balances, cnecx, dtc , to tue entire amount with wbich tbe office stood chargeable, exclusive ot Ouui z04,000 uot occouuted lor with bim by bis predectseur, aud wbicb was reported una vail ble, and about tliU.OUQ of Items lo dispute between the two officvo. t he books io the ofll -e ud memoranda ol certinoates issued to Treasu rers uf couuties and others, showed that Mr. Uresliu was liable tor the following sums, not including tne deputed nets, vit- Balaecs oa bouks tHtffl 97 8 An oum f Ceitiflaetes outtUodlof Jan. 14, lUtt o0,7U TO 0 Hede i yuan 'und ot Canal t U fruO U) 0 Ain't due from Bte-Ua Jao. 14, '67 tl,b4t,tU 07 8 frvm tills ihualJ be deducted er or lo CV b il Bank Bocuunt, at a-ceitalntd b tbv IiiTelite,iia VUdttnutee , 1 396 M 0 Sl.uAT I2i ia a mil sum IWITOOUI oeaucuDf ineerrorj Wl rej unea w w x mwn ajiuiki b ilr Qibsa MrcU 14, .064. Alarcb 99, IHbO, Ur. Oibiua iep'ited to tbt loiLBaitiec tbat irun the 4th ot Jnu-aiy iu ibe 6th uf Micn, Uiem-lfe, be had itC ifd fii'B Hi. Bf-.lu varluue luni, kmouaitug la tbe ti-ktt to. , IbM.lul 67 0 Showing Mr. Bceellu's deficit et tht tine, Sill.woO e7 I Ibe Aualture DwvKt eauweu iB-Kttiuun., ivtw u w Otflclt per Auditor1 i booki.,, Including tbe disputed Items. At that time, viz: March 29. llwo, one certificate ol 980.UOU was uuteiaodiug, wbicb, beiug rt deemed oy Mr. UiOiuUf wuulu leave tbe do tic it as abuve stated Uf bat detiuit, tbo dL-posiia wnb buulu and tMiikers that bud tailed auiouuttd to the sum ol 2u4,ttfu l&. Uu the Hih ol March, 18oii, Mr,Gibsou's of flcial sittiemtUtto tbu Finance uommtitte ot tbe aeuttie gave items ot lundn in tbe Treasury at ibat time, amounting iu the aggregate to 91,-1)04 'lib 22. Uf this ntim $1520 was in couuter Isit aud depreciated bauk uotes, $1(7,868 16 advanced to O'UiuuitU uu tbo Treasury, $J60 D8&.. OU cosb iu i bo treasury, and the itetoue ueiug $:o3 U hi 47 tu drafts, Quecks, buLk uocoitutsanu ceiuuoaiva, lu reiuieuuu to wuicU Mr. 11000 iu itiai cumuiuniuttliou staUd as loliowt: lu re gard to tue d rails, acoouuta etc , reported there 11 uot au item upo-i wbicb 1 culoi realize ln ujouey in two day s, aud moei ol them aie bed w uieti tiaiuu um uguiuab van otute oy me lu-etitutious tsrutug tUrm." Yt beibtT tne state meuu tbeu made by Mr, Gibvuu weretiue 01 lalne, will pruoauly ie o-ceruiued oy the iuvee-tlBatiou uuw beiug Dude, but 1 tbtuk the evl-deuce inuit be gut elauwbere ibau tu the fieoa-ury. i may htm iiuie that some ot the mem-beis ol tbe r i -auce Oummittu doubled their accuracy; but tbu ovuiiuiiiee hod uu sumcicut vidtbUtf oo which to queatiuu tbem lit the rt-port.Durlog tbe session ot I860 Mr. Kelley prepared aud preeeuitd In Ibe -vuate a 01L1 legu- attug lat AUdiioi's and 'Irearurer'a otbcea and piuviuiug lor the sa.e kve lug auddirbue-men uf tbe public fuuds. Thai 01 ll waoppoed y tho treasurer and others but pu-d thti senate by a mi ge Vole, lu tbu House It mm lib u.ot e real. unce. al ed by ihe 6tattnnmm. wnlcb charged repeuttMliy that the beuate w-b tryiug iu cuuirui tue uouse aud lone iu-eauri uuuu it Tula bd some iiiUjeuue. bm 11m ntrt cieut todeltator endanger the bill, which paw eu tue iiouae, aiso, oy ueaiued majority, fcaeli oue van lurm bta owu opiulou as to tbe motive-luduciug tbe oppositlou, aud urlgtuatag the eudenVor to create a ulvt-tuu betweeu the Seu ate aud liuu-e- Ttie attempt bad 00 other el luul than tu embaiross legislaiiou ami delay the idop lou uf uveded retorui. luwards the close ot tbe bps-ion of 1856, Ii uecame appaiani that a more thorough examt nattun ol the trtnwury and otbur dopatimeutaol the public service was uuceesary to the devui puiuut 01 measures adequate to the protection ol tho public luiurels, us well agaiuat the iu umbeiits of office, as others. To that end tbret investigating oommitteea were appointed. Ai ibis timu the war upuu Investigations Iulo tbt oonduut ol pubuo ollioeri was renewed by tni Htatuman, aud Joined tu vury geuurally by Iht patty press inroUuoul tbe ouw. Iu whi mauuer aud witb what spirit that war waa ooj. 8, 157. Hed on, the people kuow. It Is but just towards tbt conductors of country juurmlB to suppose, they had no idea of ihe origiu of this war. ui thH joint committee to investigate the tTinancs of the State, 1 bad t e honor to lie chairman. Tbe oommltlee sought information wherever that of a reliable character could be louud with a determination lo report whatever was oased upon satisfactory evidence, and nothing that was not so bused. H was thought be tier to come short of a lull exposition ol existing evils, than to baaard a report not founded ou evidence to wbion we Could refer and upon which we oould rely. A different course would have weakened the whole lu the confidence ol tbe Legislature and the people, and have had a tendency to dele it tbo objects ol the investigation, namely, the suggestion or laws for Ibe correction of existing evils. For these rearons mauy suspicions entertained by f be members of tbe com milt no were not specially staled ia the report During tlui oxarainalioua, the Committee received a great variety of iuloruiatioa, on important and comparatively unimportant matters. Some portion of this in format ion was without louodatloa, and the committee bad some reason i to believe it designed to put tbem ou a wrone ouurse, Iu oo Instance, where important, did tbe Committee fall lo trucu it out as far as practicable: and where It resulted la auvthinir dellaite, the result will be louud io the report. Amongst tne inlormutiou given the commit tee was the fact tbat money hud beeo borrowed in New York to meet tbe July interest ( ISSli) oo the pubho debt, and tbat for some portion ol it, at least, tbe certificates of the domestic debt ot tbe State b'd beau pledged. But tbe person giving tots information did not hi ins it kuow Its truth. I visited New York, b t could lb- re obtaiu do direct evidence ou the subj- ot. Tbe j parties ot whom 1 inquired, and wbo 1 suppos-elkcew, declined answering, and could not, mere, legally be compelled to answer. I he evidence was too vgue exoltlng strong suspicion, but not entitled to a place in the report. tu Jtity there waa or ought to have been in tbe treasury, exclusive ot tbe gJO,0OU not pairi over by Bre-lio, eoineiiiiog ovlt M,-000, or more than twice the amount ot tbe July interest. Ou page 7 of the report tbe Committee ue tbe lollowiug language: 'That there were improper nad illegal tines of and transactions witu the public fuu isduiiug Mr. bre-1 id's term, tht committee believe, but tbeir extent or "hitd tbey bare not beeu ublo to ascertain, Tbj nooks la tho office throw no li(ihi on the subject, and parties cuueeroud i-ujb triiimartluiiB, naturally keep silent upon tut-to." lu 1655, tbo Treasurer, Mr. Uroeliu, failed to provide the sum required for tbe payment ot tho July interest ot that year, aud inn Fund UummnwiuuerB were obliged lo raise about y0,-000 ol the MUG 000 interest. 'J here was tbuu lu the Treasury uouut one million ot dollars, or near $800 OOli over aud above tbe sums which Mr. Bresliu claimed be bud beeu disappointed iu receiviug. Where waa tbj money to. o is au impoitttut inquiry. Tne borrofing lu lbb. tu which I b-ive alluded, wis understood to be, to meet tbe failure ot Brealm io pay over the mouey lo bis bands. lu another part of tbe report the following language is used: ''The Committee cannot avoid tbe couviotioo that tbe chief errors dial have beeu committed in some ot Ibe tieu trt weut examined have not been ascerUititd," Ac. "aud tbey trust sucb meaoures inav le tv loo ted by ibe Uener ii Assembly as will pit-veut tueir recuneuce. ' Tbe Committee personally examined the treas ury VtO. 10, lBOb, with the usemlauce ol the Teller U' xruiik.ju bauk who counted tbe money. 1 be amount tbeu in the treasury, tu tbe vuargu oi nr. Uiui-ou was 3ao,400.43. but lu eluding the sup nded otaims uor deputed Hemp, or about 166 000 leas tban tbe uewlv discovered detlcit. This sum was repieseuted iu cobb, cert ideates Ot deposit, checks, bauk balances, aud a small amoaut in advances uu salaries, aud olaims ou tue treasury, and lumls lu transit, remitted to New York and Ciuciuuati, within a lew days, ol which no ackuuwledg- ot bad yet been received, viz; Huk bsUnren $110,08' 88 Dft-ftou w Trk M.OuO vQ KeniiiUneve to rw York and Cincionttl,,,, lii.uiS 04 Check on B nknd Banker i,m h Uu teat bUuk NoUi t uiT on CumlBttUkWoUi 1. lit) 00 10 16 AtallabU meaui Deo. 16, 166C ,,.46,4yJ 65 The drafts, checks, oertiflcates ot deoolt bank notes, And coin were tbeo in tbe Treasury t e bauk balauces appeared from the books,' as did also the remittances. Jo addition, the Ireosuier bad received $069,000 iu Audiior'a d rait eon Cuuu'y Treaturers. 'I he report shows now ibis was di-posed ol : $48 000 had Ix-en cot tec lea and remitted to fcew lork; $8,000, was iu the Treasury uocolleoied, aud tue residue appeared Irom tbe Treasury acouuts to tuve beeo remitted to banks aud baukers for collection. On that examination we could discover ootblng wanting. Tbe examination wan ihor ougb. We put Mr. Gibeon on oath, 'the 2d ijut'Ptioo aud answer are aa follows: "Q'lenlioa 2. Are all tbe lueds rep resented as beiog In the Treasury, but deposited elsewhere, sulject to be withdrawa from such de poeiioiles oo demand; aud it oot, when can the be withdrawn; and with whom are such deposits. Have any deposits ol public luud exiaiea eioce you oame into oruoe, that were uot to be Withdrawn on demand; or not lo be demanded, and it 10, with whom were iheyt" Auswer. There ia Dot now, nor bos there ever been, auy deposits not subject to be withdrawn trom sucb depositories upon demand, since I have had charge of tbis office; nor have I failed la reshi'.ug such deposits, when demanded, i have hail do deposits, nor have I beeu rfque-teii to make any deposits tbat were not tu be wl bdrawn ou demeud,' I never have beeu aked to bold any eertlfloate or check, oor have I ever bad one protested: and 1 lur tber add tbat I have hod uo draft, unlesi it be some now held, fur wbicb provision lor payment was not made by tbe drawer." The seventh question was, whether any pubiio officer bad, Within tbe preceding two years, hot rowed mouey tu meet tbe public liabilities, Ac,, t t which Mr. Gib-oo answered he bad 00 knowledge or Information ol auy sucb ing rowing. Uuder tbese oircumataocws, I do not tm how tbe Committee could have discovered the deficit, short ol goiay toaud cxaroluln ihe bank- era aud officers ot banks, witb whom the irnrnt. ury buu accounts; wbo bad Wurd certifl ates aod checks, and to whom remittances bod th-rn made, With all this ihe Committee snsot-oied deception was practiced upon tbem In some way, but where lo look lor it was a questiou they oould not auswer; aud to have suited "Z" 'V" "W""K'" The questiou tvours, whcudld this defalcation occur T Mr. Gibson oa-erie tbat it was flming Mr. Bresliu's term, and iu this, so Itir as I bate observed, he 1b uucuutrad cied. Uuw tb.n was It concealed Irom tbn committee and the puhlwf 11 prior to the examinations, tbeu ll may Uirly ue pretumeq tue money was used when the I treasury wo llu-h, aud as tbat bec-inu leduoed. ouppiivu oy loaus wmcn were reiaid, wheu tales were aaiu collided, riouuoun certitl ouiue, cbeokn, Ao , might bavo been, and prob oiy were, gut up lo make a bow and deceive, il euob weie the cose, Very O'-unideruble number ol persoua mual, in oue y or another, have beuu iuvo ved in the fraud. Conceding as true, tbe I act vUimt-d by Mr. Gibwj i, tbat the deialuatlou occurred dining ibe term ol bis predi-uaor, auu was combated by him, be iuubi bate rtsoited to shilu ard devices, uol ueceuary in tbo dischargu ol bm official duties, end hum wbicb most meu would instiiicliveiv Bbilnk. W beii a as tbe mom y tak o.mid by what n e tus tbe thelt aiso couijjlelei) cuvt-ieu up agaiusi n-pealtd luVeetigattons, aie iiiioitftnl quitHious yet to bvausatrid. livym d tbe uxtituue of the dclalcatluu, uo tiupi'i taut fact, uot mm lain ed iu the r-pori oi tne tiimiice C. mmiUfe koI)- itled 0 Irtr h.-lley to tlit tf- iutr In lb, ai d the n poii hU uiittl Uv tb luViMl.aing i,Urtl milieu IU Jauuiry, lbj7, bae beeu nnutw putiltc, to my kuowltdge. Ibe proofs n quired inuai be found elsewhere than lu tbe trearury Pot kill see me to ma ibat if tbe laws reluiing to ih treasury pa-red at Ihe sessions ol 1 86b aud 1807 hod beeu iu force duriug tbe prectdiig an years, uu aucb debcit oould haveexirtt-d. Pilot to iwb, toe ueeuiy w, iu gieai meat-ure indepeudeul ol all the other depuiluieiits ot thi goverument, except Ibe Legislature. We have eeeu the attempt m ide to out one branch ol th 1 at detlauoe; aud the atteuii( susialnt-d bj widely otrcuiatud and lutlutmiial journals. Su id ok. Mr, L. Eulas, a respectable cHIzhl of Ceiitrevllletu Ibiacuuuiy.citmmliiid sole id oy hitiiging uiiuseii on oniuruny iaht, during a Ot ol lucutaiueiaugonieiii. air, ih leaves a wil iud lour obildren. lie was lurecly aud resiMHit ,tbly uonuected In tbiaaod Warrvu counties, aua leaves a Urge o rcie 01 irieuus tomouru his uu Untety eud. Awytvn Amfnn, THURSDAY EVENING JULY 3. Nitdilil Onrreipoodaee of the Ohio Btm Jonrnal Ut-parturc rreiu ColumtHi Th CropBar rts, or Ihe HrraldUbD. fill ha UbutUn,, C1.KVKUSD, June 29, 1857. Dkar JouKAi.:-Tbe undersigned left your quiet, cotey sauctum, with itapileeof exchangee, aou 11s utnie uuuu witb Swau's Statutes, luves-tlgatlug Committees.' Reports, Patent Office documents nml such other interesting literature for lint weatfer, this murnlng for this city, on our way lo old Massachusetts, where we intend to letvu "iuiks young and old, with their friend, from whom they have been tepafated for three or Mr years, until tbe leaves which are now so grueo aod beautiful, and which clothe our big forests so mugulQcently, eball fill In "the sre and yellow leaf," and drop at last upon tbe bosom oi old mother earth. It is uot our lot to be so long absent Irom you; wo Mull icon letnru and resume our close so- oiul and political relations. Ia about twelve days we will be back, and take our post ia the great and glorious straggle which Is to be de cided in Ohio tbis fall. That the right and tbe true will come olf the victors we have no doubt, und the principles or human liberty aod of social progress receive another Impetus from tbe uands, and la the hearts of our good yeomen. Ohio must take no etep backwards lu this fight lor freedom. Tbe lovers of liberty aud bumao progress look to nor as their guide aud support er in the great cause of the country. Nor bavu we any fetrs that she will 1 alter, but, oo tbe other hand, we have high hopes of achieving la October next, one of the mo-t splendid victories that Het-uMicanism bas yet achieved in tbe free Stales. The tram left Col unions at lOfj, which was inude up of nine passenger oars aud two baggage cars, aud came through ia gallant style in four hours and a half, utder the direction aod saiecooduct of Mr. Conductor Fithcr, whose promptness cm 1 attention to the duties of hi office, has made him one ol the most com pel en t ana popular railroad conductor- in Ohio. The coun ry looked lieeb and flowery. Tbo giaae and wheat aud barley Holds gave token of an abundant yield. The com, however, la ver backward, particularly as wo approached tbe region of the great lake. Cora uoes sot look ue&r as Well as tu tbo Miami and Scioto valleys, aud ia the couuties of M dtsoa, Clark and War ren, through purls ot which we passed within a a lew days, in making a flying visit to Cincinnati.Upon reacbiug this city, we concluded to take passage in Ibe Qun of the WttL Capt MvBride, a most magniflceut bk. iteamer, wMcb will leave ibis port this evening at 7 o'clock lor Buffalo. The Queea of the Wt is oue oi ibe most comm dioue and best furnished boats 1 have ever s en. She le fully equal to tbe douud steamers aud so far as tbe arrange meu ts fur sleeping are concerned la tbe state r. onis. exelfl tbem. We are to hive supp-r ou board. Tbe boat makes tbe connectiuu at Buffalo with tbe fast tralu to Albany, In which capital olty we expect to rest to-morrow eveuiug. We found that quite a large pioportioa of ber passengers going huBt, were goiug lu the boat this even ing, prelerrlug oomfort aud a good oigtfVs rest, to riding all night on tbe Lake Shore hailroud to 1 utfilo. We don't make aucb fast time witb the boat as with tbe care, but we are ol Ihat da s who omaider comfort fu traveling lo be ot as pmca importance as speed. This may teem to Im behli.d ibis fact age, and to partake of old log) ism, but we have said It, aud as Mr. Rumbr mys, " what I says, I slicks to." Alter Having secured good state roomiand seen that our baggage was all sale, and tbat the women folks, ot whom we have lour In charge, were all well provided for, we took a walk up in town, determined to make a call upon tbe brethrcu of the Hrafd. Tho Herafd estab lishment is oue of the iuitituttooa of Cleveland. lu the cellar there are printing presses and s tine where back or uodergroud thero la a steam ; engine which Is kept go lug constantly. Tbe ! floor from the street ia tbe office, or, We should say, a paper warehouse, for il waa well stocked with that valuable article of merchandise. We Inquired of a young maa seated at a detk at the further end of room for Mr. Harris, aa-1 were told he was op stairs, and pointed to a a sort of stair ladder, Dearlj perpendioular, which we ascended, and presently found ourselves In the sanctum. Mr. Harris waa seated at bis editorial table reading, like a man of taste aod intelligence, tbe OA to State Journal. Brother Benedict was away to Gambler to at tend the oommentvmeut services of tbat Col lege, which come off to-morrow. Most of the fraternity believe Mr. Benedict to be quite a young mm. Well, be Is young bat tbeo he ha a ma at Gambler, and we hope he will one ot these years graduate at tbe head ot hit das. There is, of coarse, very little Dews here to write about. We have not beeo able to pick up ranch. Tbe Stale defalcation la much talked about, and a very strong feeling exists against both Bretllu aud Gibson. There Is a good deal said lo favor of numiuattog Ell&ha whlttley for Treasurer of State. We saw ft gentleman who h d seen bim within a few days who represented that be waa In floe health, aod although nearly sereuty years of age, he looked as well as he did twenty yeari ago. Id answer to ao inquiry whether be thought Mr. W. would ao cvpt ot the nomination ii tendered bim by the Republican Convention for Treasurer of State, the genlltmao could Dot say of bis own knowledge positively whether he would or not, but be thought from what be knew of his character that he would. The blue waters ol tho Lake look a little 1 troubled this oveniug, and tar off we can sec the j whlt0 wpi itl9 brer4B0I biilowe. Perhaps there may be tome sea or rather lake sickness 0u bor(1 lbe QuepQ of 1110 Wfl' ' evening, j uJ u l Wu,1-d be aohaage Irom what we have tma or exprleao d ot late yoars, we would 1 1,,., n- 1 ..,, , u,.,, . .... J'"1 W 1 " ,lck M 0ot' WiU rlw "a"n j ltava Albany. W, 6. 3 Yoalerdat , the Ciateot Ublo paid over four hundrtd thouiand dollsis, being ihe semi annual interest on her foreign debt. It Is a matter of spuis! gratification 1 ha: we have ever met our engagemeula to tbe lefer. Nutwlth standing tbu shock sjMoh the discovery of the condition of our Ilea ury gave the people, the good name aud credit ot the State were so dear to every citizen, that no one p r in itud bim self lo duubt that the July lute rut would be promptly paid. Our Fuud Commisstuuera acted at tbe emeigency required. Men of onpttai at ouce rlopfd torwaio, and auvaucvd whatever waa necessary lor llie occosiun. Nut ouly Is the luieiesi promj t y pud, but the new Treasurer bas nude ample aitongtiueuii by wbicb all tbe cm nut expetiPM ol tbu btat will Qounuue tu 1 tii'.t ai tbey aie pitseuted. This is gratify iulo our Bute 1 title, abd demoueUalvs tbe oontid -..cu tl our fiJ wen iu the lesoutcus and iutegrily of the Sute. OuTkAUN. We learu that a colored woman uamtd Jane Vt tlliaus, who lives near tbe Meth distChurcu on Uigb street, between Loug aod Gay, was itruck uu lbs head by her sou with rifle, about 9 o'clock tbia mom lug. Ilia uame a Jacob Williams, aud his age la about 21 eata. The mow was 10 severe as to oreaa the rifle. Tue poor woman's head is badly orunhi-d, and bor lujury may pi ore fatal. Tbe young man made bli escape, lit II $ lawlc jliniactur and has been iu the Penitentiary twice ior oflmiM'B Ugaiusl the laws. Dr. J. T. Oxley of Columbus, 0., waa one 01 ihe uuiortuuate Suuora uiuousier. um. bom. It mast have b. ea Dr. Moxley. W knee 1 aim weil. iVie, 'M, .NUMBEtt 35, national Dcmouaey aa tuslcrstewd ( Ctpr iu. Rttohd. Tbat the address ol Governor Walk er, lu presenting the terms on which Cougreal ehould admit Kouaas luto the Uulou, and is, attempting to dictate the submiaaion of their oun- smuuoa lor ratiaostloo, ooosututesa presanp- .uuub loieriereooe in matters over woica iw ttas no legitimate control ; and that tbe saas address. Id exarMUia thm ofBaial onlnion that Kaosaa would be alteeaiav. aiud in Dwentiaa' arguments to support tbat aide of tbe questioo, is a gross departure from ihe prtnoiplu el noav interventioa or oeutraBt which wereaaiah- uDuou uy vne Dansas oui, ana me vooveouou has lull oonuoeuue that President tiucbaoaa will maailest Udellty io tbe pri ool pice wbioh carried him into otfloe by reoalllog Goreraof n aiaur. The above resolution was oo of a asrlas adopted by the State Couveutloo of tbe Psmo cratio party lo Georgia, at MilledgovUle, oo the 24tb ot June, It presents lo the people of the North the view wnl.h tbe moat potent aod In fluential supporters of the present national A4 ministration entertain ou the subject of slavery ia Kansas. It la Idle to sky this Is the mere rant of pro Slavery fanatics, who can have ne Influence upon the administration of Mr. Ba- chaDSD. It muit be remembered tbat Georgia Ii the Empire State, as well as a leading Demo cratic State of ihe South t thai one ol her prominent sons Is amamiMt 01 thauablnt em that the only reliance of tbe party now lo pew er Is upon the pro Slavery States of ths Union. With a knowledge of tbese facta, It becomes of tbe Ami jmportaoee to know what tbey desire lo the maosgement ot oar territorial affaire, Tbat questioo is ouw answered, and that answer is embodied lo the bore resolution. With the power through Its political luflieoce (0 enforce its decrees, the Slavery propagandist par ty distinctly avowa Its purposes, and oalli upon the President to carry them oat. And what are tbese demands t Pint t Sla very shall be recognized in Kansas, Tbis has al-eaJy been provided for by the repeal of the Compromise Act of 1820; by the Border Ruffles fovailoo aod violence: by the determination of the Federal Government to sustain the aoti ol me bogus Legislature wofoh wa elected by Missouri pro Slavery mob, by tbe appointment ol pro-Slavery officers, aod the fraudulent mao oer of providing for the eleollon of pio-Slaverf delegate! to form a State Constitution. Thss acts have bvoome a part of the history of the country. Second : This propoted Constitution, which is to contain a clause legalizing Slavery ia Kansas, is not to beiubmukd lefAipeopft, b it I to be regarded a the expression ot their will, aod as inch is t j be presented to Congress, aud therefore Kansas II to be reoogoiied. and admitted luto the Union as a slave Sate, loot-is Undeliberate retolveot the dominant party Is Georgia. It may be said that the Democracy of Ohio are lo favor of su cm I it tog this constitution lo the people, for ibe sake of argument let 01 grant It. Bat where itaadi Ohio, and tbe free North lo tbe dominant pariyf Tbe North did not vote tor Mr. Buchanan aud this pro-slavery policy. Ohio gave ber vote for Fremont and freedom, Ohio hae no representative In the Cabinet. What Influence nan aha exert 000 pared with Georgia! Who Is so tnfetaeted el to suppose that the South, which eleoted Bu-cbanau, and has from tbe first dictated the pot icy of tbe party, Is now going to Jlald all the India of It itraggM We call the attention of the people of Ohio to this resolution, and to the Important fact It establishes. A few weeks will demonstrate that tbe people of Kansas will not have the privilege of voting for or against their pro-slavery con stitution. Will tLey bow In submission to thii new outrage, and will the free people of the free States luilam U, and tbe party which on acti It, at thepollBt We shall see. Scnioa Cowtt Baa x. We learn from bead- faartefv sbv Nfr at tbaHttuon Count . oaux at iimu, nai uepotuea too earn of Sll 128 U in the bills of thai bank with the Aud-, Itor of Slate, to be withdrawa tromCircalaUod. This is the sum of the Sat bonde of that Bank oot yet returned to the Treasury, the bank to take upon itat If the risk of their return toll. Tbe $77,000 ol Ohio bonds louod In tne Tm ary safe, and the 9100,000 ot Ohio bo ids Juat redeemed by Mr. Gibson of Atwood AOoof New York, eqaal the amoaut of bank notes ol the Seneca Couoty Bank now In circulation, ei appears by the bank registry books ol the department We agam advise the holders of Seueea Coun. ty Bank paper to make no sacrifleee apoa it, as we know 01 no reason why It la not abundantly safe. Every dollar Is secured by a eorree-pondlpg dollar of Ohm State stocks. Groaxlno ur bmir. The Meucmew, U lUU ea the defense for the defaulting Treaiaren, Not content at wfokfog or a aerie ot yean oi the peculations aud misapplication of fund going on under the au-pices of It party and known to exist by Gov. Mud ill and Auditor " Morgan, (to uy nothing about outside political broken and editors,) ll Is now at the old game of trying to embarrass the Bepublloao offloea of State, as It has heretofore tried to eabatnue the Republican General Assembly, in unfolding '.he mysteries of tbe Treasury and flodlng L out " where the People' money has gone," ; U seems much distressed in it last evening' issue at tbe announcement of Auditor Wright tbat the bo id era or beoeca County Sank Boas will meet with do delay In realliiog Irom tbe doubtful promise to pay ot that rag oonoero. In due time It will slog kweeter musio tor the entertainment of honest men who will rejoice u roguai and the abettor of rogoery exposed. Let It husband it strength for tho ordeal. lo the meantime, suppose It tries tU hand again la forcing consolation from ouob articles as It lately quoted Irom the Dayton JvurntL It must have surprised our Dayton friends t flod tbenuelToa receiving praiu trom each a source Had way deserved It U applied, we should have pitied tbem. Tun Dxlawarh TaaaauawL tVe were Informed yesterday by a very Intelligent oltlaea of Delaware, tbat Ihe defaloallou of their ooqs ty treuurer will turn out no defalcation at ell 60 far, all demands on tbe tieaaury have been promptly met, and De Is of the op (u too tbat the money, though not In Bonk aa sup joeed by the Commissi oaere (end heaoe tbe story of defei. . oatlou) Is In eale depositor is and enurely available. To put to reel all cavfl, ibe aurstlee of the trtaiurer are said lo be wotth five Urns Ibe whole amount ol money In tbe county tttasury. te,We learu tbat Frederick A. JCreeger, as aged larmer Uvlcg sb.ui six mile ft on thb) oily, wbo wai nverely Injured by 0 kick 'roar, one of bis bones while watering there (a (real or Z tiler's grocery, corner ot Frteud aud Fourth street on Monday evening, la easier, and hopes are entertalued of hie recovery. Uo Is lying at tbe bouse of bla eoa-ln-law Jacob iiertiug,on Utgh street. - - . - - - Muaa Lt.scu Law in Iowa Thr Ul Ul.vQ as 11 Oh SuoT.He learn through tho btuago Pre that Judge Ljucb ha been again At woik. It seems tbat a gaug of horse thieves bad been for soma time lurking In the neighbor tiuodol Wapaaplovova river in teat county, and the depredations bad aroused the people to Ten jvnuce. A party weut lu pursuit, aud several ot tbu thieve, etili tu possession of stolen botee, were captured upon au island lu the river Judge Lynoh at ouce vatabliebed hiaooart for their trial. Two were houg on Ihe Kith ulW, ue Woe bung on the ilbtb, aud a fourth wa -hat. Oue 01 those Captured bad di.loed lie names ot the wbole gang, aod at the iai e .ouoia the ludicial mb were in hot purvoil of thsiDt ibrvataiupg w haug them also, yao-i

mmt T VOLUME SXVIl. (Dlji0 State JaurnaL rcmmnu DAII." TttlWF.ISKLY AND WKIiKLV MV WW. si:hoiiekh, Editor, i Twin Invariably in Advance, ' mm. W per year. ! " ytlieCaiTla-, per els. ffULT I Cluta of Un nd over 1 SO I ttKUH 0 ADVERTISING BY TIUE BQUARB (tn 11NUI (IK IBM UII 4 SQIMSJ.) Om .ant li ..SlO 00 i one square " weeks... 40 Out ' H m'-nlbk 12 00 ; ooa ' 8 weeks., , B 00 Oi.e " Biaonlhi 10 00 i on " lweek.... 10 On " 8 months S00;oua ' I day 1 00 One " 8 months flBU;on " Hdr..... 76 On " 1 month a 6U ; ' 1 Iruertloe 60 M-plsywl d?rtl"-metiM half mow than the above rataa. J''erti-fne-iitii.hwie4 and plMd In lbs aoluna o Hr NoUcm," nl tkt vrdxnary rata. All unties required to be published by taw, legal twi, If n-dem) on the It ilde eJuilvwIy afUr the, flrtt ink. 10 ,r ct nl, more ttin the ebof ratee ; bat all suah will kii- m iu the Trl-Weekly without oharga, Ba-iDiwi Urdu, eot w-wdln flveUnes, pat year, IB id, 'i,40 per line ; ouUide lit. Now of montiiNP, ohMtUbU soaletlss, art sornpa- (, he, hklf (ttiC. A.Uei-tlMinfPU not aoaompADied with wri tten Alreo-f.ti.ni will b lowied UU forbid, eadaaarjed eooord- Jflrranrtmt adwrtumtntt nuM b paid in a&vanot-Thti rule will nut M fuud (rum. li'nat the prMnt ey-iem, the advtrtim peye m ntuab foi thi io be ocouple-, the ehauges belio jih..-i-nMt) with tUe fiobipwdtlcia only. TbU plan U no TUESDAY EN I Mi. JUNK SO. "ifuOul. Sobuuief with bis family lei t tbis moruiUK on a "hurt vltlt to bla Irleuda fa Mua-cbutwtifl. Ttie readers ol tbe Journal will hear from him bj ltt rduilon bieabfuce. We tuk uu pieiwurw in dnllDg la an; form witb tbe Umcluuail Cummer riil To Coo-Ticl tbe editor ol orrur ii uuproliiuble, for be U sure to repay tbe at r flee with aburt, and tralbtWAy lull Into teotuld deeper ofleuse To pratee bim fur well dolug la t quail d auger-ous, fur tbuo the vauh; ol tbv man awellabioi iulo Ttdiculuui atBuuipdoui and onmplaceucv. and tbe rtrult It uuifuraity a paiadeot pUU fadtt etiid uuuieauiui) p iranea wbicb cnu do oo budy any good, aud amy do much mircblel nltb thtittl.iM ol readers who rccttve ImprtB louc Irom auy ouUard prmure. Tbla ditlluby la tlluetrattd by the leadlog article id the Cotnmttiui ot tbia morolug. A lartt? portlou ol II Is very well; and give I a correct view of the official maiugemeut at tb leut ol tiitfte Governrot nl tor tbe last flvc or ilx yean uudu Locoloco iulo. But whuu Ppenk lcg of our course iu rt-lalloa lo tbe late defulco tloue, the occasioo was too good for misrepre Beutiug ub tc let It pu-e. Uv, ol a:l meo, n bit vanity leuda bim to ibiuk,) waa beet fltteo to direct ptiolio opiolon Id the right chatiDel; io b misrtprtwa'i1 tUe course of the Journat lu Ub expO'ilioa ol im nama factn with which be propones to deal, nitd uraigbtway adopla our oumee ol reai-uoiu a aome thing origiual with hi mac II, aud comes to tbe same couclutluu In the premea that we hud arrive I at before bim Be cvuoot appr. cute tbe ueoeepily modest aud dlgoiUtd uiau tlatbe let luipustd ou ua an the "orgiu of pddliug politlclaos" "at tbe seat ol government," ol expoilug tbe attempt on tbe part ol tbe Treasury leeobes tu turn ma defalcation Into available material party oapltal at the Dezt eltctiou." Not be. That would ueverdo; were be to admit that auy aucb aeceeelty rested on ua ly tbe overt una ol tbe represeutb lives ol Me dill, Uvryau ft Company, it would be Indirect prahe of a cotemporary, a weukueas be war never kuowa to li dulge lu. bo De CDarties tu with tbe ollVune ot trying lo make political cap Itat out of Ihe defalcation lor the beiieQt "of peddling politicians who mwke their bread out ot office, i'd ftbose buslneee when oo office-hold tny is vfficfBttHr.g" ' Kind, coaelderate, truth loving soul-we hope he will sleep sweet after thus uobunlculng bis hoot it heart I Nit Monky. We understand the Ptute was unable tn ptj the bbenll'or tbl- county hie fees tor taking Beard to tbe Pen ileo nary. Tbe Treauiy fa totally clenmd out--not uoe dime lelttnjinKle antiost atiother. of alltbeenor Dnuii suriiB drawn irom tbe bird earnings ot tbe people. Uu it be possible thut thy will agaio support such )i;trtinau leaders. nuitooro' kM utn. We find thin paragniph In tbe Sttttmun ol last ev-nlu, with cbamoterlntio remark! ap pendifd. Tbe story, text and commentary, without louudillon simply, not true. The Sheriff ot Uigblaud lout paid mileage, all his P rsoual expeus, but was mot paid tbe cost 1 bill In tbe cantor the beet reason lo tbe world roauiolt wa not certified lo legal form. Furthermore, no far from there Dot being a sln gle"dim" la the Treasury, the cvidtuoeol this ialiehood Is to be fouud lu lue fact above itated, of tbe payment ot tb Sheritl'i bill, and lo the tur'ur lact that demands legally presented have been p.tld op t this time, and will be pid lu future. Hat suppoee tbvy were not paid ( Doei the Hlltiboro' mn,and he of tbe Sf jman (patriotic ai.d truth lovlog meu, both of tbem, as we He) do tht j compri'beud who's to blame? II Dot, l'-t them ak Gov. Hedill. Let them direct an Inquiry to Auditor laorgao. If they (ail then of gettl-g a proper aoswer, let them turn U their aoocute And brother offl :er, Treasurer Hrfilin. At to Girwoo, depend opoo It, Got Cbiae and Auditor Wright will look alter him, and It tbey do not find tbe People's mo Dry, tb7 will try tbetr bt to find out whtrt U A'l gvtir. Uid Uedlll aid Uurgan try tu do tbntl ".vobdkht.'' A lew uys ago we noticed lo tin teleRraiiio di'patobee Irom Wacbiogtoo to the N)w York prsa, that the Siareocrats at tbe bead qmirtera ol oailoual misrule were "obuik' hag" at tbe nunuer tfeuator Maaoa of Vii gtnla, was received at Bostuo, ou the occasion of tbe late Inauguration ol Warrro's statue on Bui kr Bill Tbe auuuuucemeut produoed a thrill ol ibaran as we read It. WbaUw laid to oar selves b as tht pride and self repot of old Uaaaaobunetti' b.iui iuuk to tbe i oiut of paying extraartlinarv honors to tbe author of tbe r u gittve flate DillI he, who when ber patriotic aud gllted Simsir, ths netendsr of br honor and the champion of Iretdom, lay prostrate aud bleedlug on the floor ot tbe Sena t Irom tbe blows ol tbe aritstla Brook', stood alool and gloated over tbe soeoet We have waited to see what the min of lCas HCbusetts would say to tht- trailing ot ber B . And we have not walUd Id vain. Tbe Boston TYsHJrr sp'skn out tor ber true eons, tbe legit- imite repraeeuutlvei of tbe sprit of tbe Fathers hi stood on Bucker Bill of old. It teseati tbe iDeult offend to Uasaoohusettt, under tbe patrvnant of the " snolm " ol Bos ton, la the lecturs resd to ber by the Virginia Seualor. It condemns tbe exiraordl Dniy notice extended to hm by tbe "mobs" by asrlguln tbt Virginia Senator a oonsplcuuus pUcu iu the programme ot the day .while Senators Foster ot Uouuectiout, sod Wilaou ol slisicbu tetts, Mwrra Burlingame and Banks, tbe frleudi ol bumueraudot MsMacbusettSt were lell tu find tbelr places lu the pruoea-luu as best they might I This Is well. It la all that eat bu said or done now. But shall a vile Insult k old MuftaohueetiB be repualed t We trust Dot. Louk to It, men ol Mataoobu-etts, that It benoi repeated, for ao lu-ult to tbe Free Men ol tht Old Uay State, Is anlusultto the Sons ol Fret-dom Iverywhere I sluancbuMtu would have done all that wa required at her tmn ,s by extending to the "dip tlugutebed" bsnator the "usual" elf lllties auc hospitalities of the occasloa. He should ha ceivediWuo nor Reverse the scene. Suppose Senator Sumner bad presented himself at Jamestown at the late celebration of the flint settlement ot Virainla : What would have been Ai receptloo f The past gl tea back tbe answer. Uassaohuselt' could not follow the example ot the "chivalry" without disgracing herself. She could not do that. But there ia another ex Irene, and the "snobs" of Boston hare shown It to her, Mimobuu or TBI Revolution. There are still standing at Cambridge several memorials if the times when tbe words "Liberty" and Freedom" mea it something. Tbe bouse ol Elbrldge Gerry, used as a hospital lor the elck and wounded of tbe American army after tbe battles of 1776, Is still standing, and la Dow tbe residence of tbe venerable Bev. Charles Low ell, D D. So Is tbe bouse la wbioh Gen. Ward hud bis bead quarters, and where the Committee of Safety wielded tbe whole Eiecutlve power uf the Province. Washington's head quarters. near by Gerry's mansion, Is now the noble man sion of Longfellow. At no great distance leads tbe mjeeilo elm under whose grateful fbade, July 3d, 1776, Washington took command of tbe Continental Army. Boston waMb"cra die of Liberty" Id tbe Revolution. UV no place now to nurse upholders of Slavery, or In which to rock cringing worshippers ot a black Arldtoo- racy. Air ExtClTiva api'uiktmknt Mr. Beverlv Tucker, we understand, uoe been appoluted to tbr lucrative office, u! Murebal ol tbe District ot Columbia. Rwhmund Sauth. sir. Beverly Tucker Is one of tbe F. F. V.'s Hefoimerly edited tbe Wblo,.ton Stntiml, which warmly suppjrted old Bo.k at a time when poor Pierce fondly flittered himself that be could be rw oominat-d. Gheat Law ddit i i mttipacr The lawyers are likely to have a tat boue to pick at in Chicago, Sutt Is to be Instituted agaius' tbe Illinois Central und Hicblgaa Central Railroad Companies, for tbe recovery of filteen acres ot ground on the bmk of Lske Michigan, soutti of tbe river, upon wbtob tbe Irelght and pueeuger depots of these companies are built. Tbe con testaota claim this ground by what they believe 10 be a valid title, derived years ago tiotn the Governmneut, before tbe cbaunel of Cbic-go river was altend. Tbe land In dispute, for a long period under water, a d now covered by tbe great depots, was ouce a tongue or spit of aud, and was laid out Into town lots, then owued by tbe Kliizles. Geo. G. Batis, iq , oi Detroit, has devoted soma sx months to tuves-tlgatlng the old title. The Detroit Tribunt y: Tbfl Had was patented to Robert A. Kir,E;t- In 1831. KiuzIh oonveytd It to Henrv A Moore, Deo. ifl 183d, lor tluOUO Uuore'a a- oiguee conveyed it to Geo. C. Biten. bo ert . tiiuzie pioceu me mortgage ol y 000 given i or tbe purcUase money amo. g bis sset, itud It k8 aold, and Mr. Bates Is now the bolder and owner ol It. We are authorised to sy that Mr. B-ttfS, supiuiled by a very weultbv man iu New York, is solely renp.n.sible tor the maiter, aud that It It provea of no accouut, they will lake tbe loss; but ou the ;ouiraiy, If the titlr be established, that sir. Bites Is Hie ioituiate Holder ot It. Tbe property, with the bulidiugB inereon, is worm over nu a mil. ton. We present tbe lollowiug card from tbe Auditor of the State of Ohio, to relereoce to the advauce of money to the late Treasurer by Messrs. Atwood Uo.: OARD. Notloiog sundry articles ia the newspapers teuding, perhaps, to implicate M.sra. A i wood & Co., ol Ntw Vuik, aa improperly receiving certain stock of tbe State ol Ouio, or unju-tiU bly withboldiug them irom tbe State, 1 deem it au act ol simple J istice to that bouse to say ihat tbey received aud held those stocks aa se curhy lor actual aud bona fide advances ol money to ibe Treasurer of the State, and have Invarlal'ly mnnifeetd the utmost willingness to sunender them to the State upon tbe payment ol sucb advances, I be advances have been re luuued t mem, and the stocks have been re turned to Ihe State. Iu Ibe adjustment aud settlement ol ibese Iran bug tioua with Messrs. Atwood & Co., tueir conduct bas bven not on I) very fair end nuuorable, but oautlous and lib era). Tbey deerve thanks rather than censure. Dated New Yolk, June 27, lbo7. F. M. WRIGHT, Auditor of the Bute ol Ohio. p The Honaparte Estate io Bordentowa, N. J,, with tbe extensive park and grounds, was offered at auotlon on Wednesday, but there were no bidders present, and tbe sale was Indefinitely postponed. This estato cost $2(J0,000. .11 is rumored tbat tbe Treasurer of Del aware county le a defaulter to the amount of 20,IK)0. pv. Hon Stanley Matthews has been ap pointed U. S. District Attorney lor the South ern District of Ohio. V Paul Chase, an old Nantucket sea cap tain, and light-bouse keeper at Cleveland, died In that city on Saturday evening, aged CO years. js George W. Hamer, son of Geo. Tbos. L Usmer of Gergetowa, Ublo, died at Harper's Ferry, Va , a I w days since under vury mel ancholy circumstances. FlRR. The Zauesvtiia CVurter ssys tbat the dls.illery at Conetvllle, the property ol Mr. Cor-ulog, together with the store aud outhouses, was destroyed by Are on Fndiy plgbt luet. Counterteii twos ua tbe Farmers' Bank ot Bridgeport, New Jersey, are la oiroulatloa n Paler sou. Tbey are exact copies ot tbe genuine bills, meuutaotund by tbe photograph process, wiib tbe red subwqueotly printed on. Am Old CoCNTHnniTm a lew days since we gave an avoouut of the arrest In St, Louis, ot Nelson Drlggs, wbo bad la bis possession a large amount and variety of eounterlelt notes auo piatea. ne learu irom tbe UU-velaud titr aid toat Drlggs was loiaierly a resident, ol Moo roe aod alurwardsol UarrUoo county ia this atate, ana in ioo wa- arrested ia waicago with a out glU.OUO iu counterfeit money in bis possession, to UOO of which was upon tbe Phatux Daua ol ubicaao, Uriitas was tueu seut lo the Illinois Peoiieutlary tor ten years; but was pardoned out oy oov. uttteton. e We publish a a reat oarlosity, tbe ful- lowiog cbarfcteilstio letter, received by our Irleod, Dr. J. Ay or, of Lowell, Mass., from the Rebel Cbief(" or usurplog Emperor of China, la acknon ledgment tor quantities of his Cherry Pectoral and Catbartio Pills, tbe Doctor sent bim as a present: To Dr. Ayer lo America Thf mrtat eitrtnt barbarum of thtouttidt rontrv. Your present ol easel Curing seeds (Pills) aud fragrant cuilug droun (Ptotoral) ol tbeouerrt cmtll. baa beeu brouitot lo Uurf eeu T ne he mighty bmpt-ror (rtwungto) of the terrible siout uiug oyuaaiy, oy me groo. ot ueaven revived amr au iuirvai oi aes rrince of reace ( l a ulna wuoa) oi LD ua, tne central B.iwe.v lami Hediiected bis poweriul Maud arms to give tnem hi tue sick accurutug to wtiai ins luter preiets iead Irom yuur printed papers (directions.) Be proiouudly htppy,Ul wi-e bmbarlao, lor l, xaug suU'Ulug aay It, i our curing setd aod sweet curing drops were given tu the sick tu his Army ot the Wloged-bWord, and have uiodo them well. Be piotoundly bippv wtiilt you live, lor this Is kuowu tu tbe aiijihiy but perorof China, who approves your skill, and permits you to seud mote or your curing uiedl-oiues lor his rlrce atmles ol myriads ol uitu. Tuey may be slveu lo Chiang Liu, Chiel Mao dartn ot tbe H d Button, at aoanghal, who will repay you with Tea, or Silk, or Gold. loeni((D Hauuaiiusol Ublna have heard ot your great kuowiedge, sui poisiug all otber for iigneiB, e?n aspinug tot quel tbe keen wirtlom dour own he Hug ua.btrs, who muke reme lies tbat cure Instantly. We are glad io knoa hat you bow In trembling terror before oui eighty KmpiTor. Written by YANQ-8EU-TSING, tllntstsHn Ubief oi tbe restored Imperial Mini Dynasty, dvstloed by tbe Heavenly wisdom u rule lu China. (Translated by the American Consulate at Houg Kong, Cblua, 8a May, im.) Thuruiijolued article Is sent to us by an esteemed contributor, who describes himself as one of the work-worn sons of toil, who makes but lililo pretensions either to learning or poetry." We commend It to tbe attention of oar readers : Vor the Ohio Stats Journal. WHAT IS DEMOCRACY ! A government, wherein tho few A vast majority outdo ; W here every principle must bend To one base purpose and one end ; Where every man, from President Down to the soldier lu his tent, Must, to a Moloch, bend bis knee ; lo truth I Is (An Democracy t For mea that's sitting high In state, Their Common velth to uuderrate, Tn r-ay, our rights must all give way ; Tbe oentral power must have full sway, Tbatune, aud all. should understand, Whene'er its officers command, We must lay hold on men, though free : And call we thii Democracy! Does it agree, by fraud or might, To rob a nation ot its right T And, treacberout-ly, some means devlst, To seize on Cntia as prize t And at a Walker wink again, And send bim out, with other meu. To grab more laud for slavery? Aud is this, too, Democracy t Doea It consist lo giving aid To border ruffl in crusade? In biudiug, with a tyrant's cbalus, Whatever usurpation paiutf To have men shot like beasts of prey, Tbeo let ih ahont'TB go tbfjr way For love ol truttil now do tell me, Is thin, Indeed, Democracy And Is It this, that robs the pooi 1 , 1 hat gives, to those wuo have, still more? Block know led go from the minds ot men? Bids want and wretched net, extendi Aud wl'b biuud acres, und with slaves, Trie road to evciy oAke paves? Is this a modelT Let ull see Tbla model ol Democracy. W. W. New Leilugton. Perry cn , 0.. June 27, 1867. Corre-p"uili.ee o ibe 0. S Jour ml. Tbe Cbampalzn County 8lnv Cast Ibe ir- rm ol ar, torwiu. Ukbaka, June 90th, 1867. Col. Schodlkr Dear Sir: In your paper ol Saturday, I notice an error In your remaik- upou (be arrest of Icbabod Corwla, Er-q. 1 am mductd to make the correction In your paper. s I have lound the samo error very common lo tbe opposition journals. You say Mr. 0. wa arrested " lor tbe alleged off.: use of obstructing tud rfsbiing tne u. a. uanflaia, woo latei) visiud On am. aigu county In quest of the lugl tire Addiun." Mr, C'irwm nor any other live white mm obHiruotrd" or " reslote i " the aeveu brunt U. S. Marfbala wno "vtcited Champaign Oouut) in quest of I .e fugitive slave Addtsoo " Tbuv found him alone in tbe attic siory of a caMo, and oue single Are from tbe potir fugitive, (wbo liKo the soldier ia me it evolution wan iigfitiuft on bis own nook)-drove lb: seven Uursbnls, witb ull tbulr valor and paraphernalia ol oflioe nut ouly cut ol tbu cabiu, but Ho ally from iht prtmiwe. wi-ely concluding tbat "diecretiou war ibe better part ol valor," and wbo made truck orittly bk to Cluemiutl. Aud then to stiow ihaltney were Man-bale indeed and In tiuib. aud in whom there Won no Vr, tbey procured Anrrauta tor several wnite meu woo uulor u uately wituecstd tbeir deieat ia takia Addl ou rtuewtd tbeir forces, b'at up or voluO' teets amonii tbe bully Policemen ol Cincinnati, and alter procuring Juat duuole their force (lourteeu) tbey returueU, armed to tue teeth and arrested lour (white) men whose otlenae was that they bad tauaktd at the rout and consternation produced by tbe tiring of the uegio'e pistol at the seven Marshals 1 Aud, tit r Betuiifr luero away irom Hccbauicsburi. commenced iiiistreutiog and atiuslng them in a most thuiut-lul mnnuer. At this particular cri his Mr. oorwin was applied to as aa attorney, anl procutt-d a writ ol balKiaa oorpus aud o piae waa raised by ihcSiieriff, wbo Immedl atuly started iu pursuit ot tbe Marshals and their prisoners, mis is Mr. uorwiu s onense. except perhaps that he weut along to tee that tbe writ was preutriu txeculcd, which, as history Informs us, was done up most admirably at a tittle iowu caueu JjUuiouuou, in uiiutou coun ty. Thi) lutilu ol Lumbeiton, next to Dred ocott, ba income lamous as an 1 icideot iu our history. M tko the correction, it you please, eitner by publishing ti.is article or t y au editorial. URBAN A. Fur tli ublo DUte Journil. Westgrvillu, Ohio, Juno 29. Tbe Commencement exercises of tbe Otter-beln University came orT on the 24th Inst. The exhibition was held io a large teat temporarily erected for that purpose. The exercises on tbe part of the students com meuced by an oration delivered by J. A Clark, o; Westerville. Subject "Materialism ot the Age.'' I handled bis subject lu a masterly manner. His etyle of composition waa elegant, and it was well delivered, beiug a production of no ordinary merit. 2. Uration, delivered by H.H. Mann "Tbe woria a literature." ins aaaress was characterized by its elegance of language, and by us Clear, logical, argumentative power. It wis delivered with bis usual eae and grace- luluess. 9. "The True Reformer." by J. Holwav. Geurgesville. It was Well written, ooutaluiug ovme very Strong points, aud was, upon the wb le, au excellent production. 4. a. it- uauoy. "me uusKing uooKin" A Poem. It la rather a ringular production. As for Its literary merits, 1 am uuable to judge. ine io i low i n ir ba-uys were reau: "Wbo Is flie?'' Melissa A. tiaynie. Westep ville. Dress" Lizzie Ktim(er,Seveu Mile. Crooked Tree ' M. Kate Winter. Wester- vllle. Cbarar er ot Cbiiut. its Suoer ontv" S. Jcuui- iiiier, rutasitaia. Toe essats were productions of unusual merit. wrttieu lu a sublime aud beaut It u I atyie. aud Coutniuing macb origiualiiy ol thought, aud clearly u muuxtrating tue laci thai tuey were written by muus uapai'le ol tbiuhlug. Ihe readtiig was clear, dietiuot and pleasing. 'l be exercires were interspersed wlin txcellent musio, biitb lustrumeuial and vocal the ia stromeutal by tbe Wesiervllle Brass Bauu, and ibe vuoal by a Cboir led by 11. U. feunell. Tbe perloimersexnitjited excellent taste in svlftCtiug pieces rich, rare and beauiilul. Tbe wbole exeroires were listened to by a large aud intelligent audience with the greatest Interest aud aitt-utiuu. Ail preseut belug la vuraoiy Imiirei-sed witb Ibe itreu truth that the titterbeia University will excoruplitb her lull share lumoraliziug aud iutelleoiualizmg ihe worm. lu tbe afternoon the literary societies were aduresetd by Hon. U, N. ulds Subject, "Tbe Book " A higher and nnblar trloute to tbe Bible 1 have uever beard or read. It is scarcely uecessary tu -j It was llatened to with prolouud luureai auu aiieotnu. u. Death or Man. Ga.no. The Cincinnati pa peri announce ibe dealb Iu tbat olty of Mrs, Maiy Guno, widow uf the late John S. Gauo. Ttie 0'ixrUfeaya: Maht GoroaTH, alterwsrda Mary Gano, was the daug uler ot W ililam and Catbertue tio-lortb, aud was burn November 21st, 17 08, lu NtW Yoikolty. &be was married toJv.hu 6-Gauo, Jdimaiy gist, 1787, Her busbtiid was loug Cieik ol the Court, aud a Major General uf MiliLio, General Gano was born lu New ork city lu 17uti, aud died iu 1821, at Coviog- hut, Ky,, ot whiuh city ba was oue ol tue toutiUtia, Mis. Uaoo otme with ber husband lothe West sooo alter tbeir marriaKe, and was oue ot tbe ilttl party (ol twemy six uieo, wumea aod children,) who lauded near tbe mouth ot Ibe Little utami, aud look potsvseiou ol au ludiau clearing on ibe boit in, uear Columbia. Tola ws u November, Ui8, aud Irom tbat time Ull last AUiuwu, she lived In Ciuciuuati. Then, after sixty-eight years sbe returued to die on tbe put Where she was born. Tux HcnQahiaji AMaKttTr. The terms offered to tbe tiuuKui iau rtlugees. under Uid re cent Austrlau Aiunenty, have beeu misunder stood. It was Urst tbouhht that tbe permission as available on a simple application, but the rescript ol the Lmperur of Austria is aa fol lows: "I leKrvo to myself the right to decide upon theio demauda, aud to examlue how far heir o I alias may be granted." In other words, the refugees have permission to aak for pardou, out they must still wait the Emperor's pieaaurt lo each case. COLUMBUS, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, JULY WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 1. Who his got tbr Pbopli's MosbtT We publish In another part of to-day's paper a let ter from R. W. Tatlor, Esq who was chair maa of the Investigating Committee of the Legislature to examine the Trea-ury. We ask for It a careful perusal. Hlsa Beyond tbe Prophets I The Statesman of last evening copies from the Dayton Journal an article dissenting from tho application of the dictum which tbe Attorney General bas laid dowa touching tbe legal remedy within the reach of the people for the redemption of tbe Issues of the Seneca County Bnk, providtd the Stocks lodged for their security la the Treasury bad been abstracted (or stolen, If tbat word would salt be tier.) by tbe Treasurer. Tbe Dayton paper condemns, very properly, tbe morality of a retreat behind any absence of legal redress, and contends for tbe application of tbe rule of "common sense aod honesty." The Jautnat adds, " r. Wolcott being a lawyer, and an Attorney General besides, may state truly that tbe State bas do legal responsibility to meet Io the Seneca Bank question." And tbla the wiseacre of tbe 8Ute$-man calls " cot admitting that the Attorney General ha put tht proper construction vptn ths am" Surely this maa ii wise beyond the Prophets a second Daniel I Tbe question lies in tbe compass of a nutshell. Mr. Treasurer Stone calls upon tbe Attorney General for bis opinion as lothe liability of tbe State, uoder existing laws, for the circu latloo of the Seneca C nuty Bauk secured by Bondd which, bad been deposited iu his office, Tbe Attorney General answers very truly tbat there Is no law by which private tolders of the bills of tbat Bank could make tbe State respond to a domaud fur their redemption. And why Is this sol or, rather, why cannot the Treasurer fulfill what "to common sense and common honesty" Is clearly the duly of tho State to dot To a reflecting mind (aud oo ono accu-es the editor of tbe Statenmrn of any sucb qualities of Intel lect.) It would be sufficient to know that tbe Treasurer cannot pay out any moneys without a law making specific appropriation. But, say wiseacre, the Binl were appropriated! True, and tbe Treasurer was appoiuted to ke(p these Bonds aod bold tbem ia readiness for the r lawful appropriation, and gave bis owo obit gallon, wi'.b approvtd sureties, in tho p-ml -urn ol 260 000 dollars, for the faithful per formance of this amoug o her trut, Just to What follows! Tbe late Treasurer (or Treasurer) failed to fulfill these trusts, portion o ibe bonda were found mis-ing. Wb.tt tbeu? Why tbe State, beiug "anrally responsible for tbe sale keeping of tbe bonda" (so cay tbe Attorney General) pledged for ttie redemption of the circulating notes uf the Seneca county aud otber Banks, issued under her super vis on, will proceed to enforce tbe penally of the default ing Treasurer's bond to tbe extent of tbe incurred liability. But the Bond of tho Treasurer is good for nothing. Very well, so far us tbat fact goeB but not very well so far as tbe mi ney goes. The State being "morally responsible," must make good the defkleaoy. Aud this will be dune or thoud be done by the General Assembly, at tbe earliest possible moment. Before tbe Treasurer can pay, this must be done, or there is au end of lawful administration of the affaire of tbe Treasury or of any oiher Depirimcnt of the State Government. ' Tho State Is not subject to be surd by private individuals" (without a tpecfai law for liiut purpose) says the Attorney General. That being the case the action of the State officials, so far, la strictly correot in the premises. We mig' tadd much more about the delinquency of Gov. Med ill to approve the Bond of Mr. Treasurer Bmslin, an was bis duy under the law, and the pwsible loss by the State from that delinquency; but let that puss for the present. We have said enough to show up the wiseacre of the Statenmnn for ibis time. Negro Euualitt. The 8tatt$mn has found a mare's nest. It has discovered that tbe Jour naL believes tbat tbe negro la bumao, and should be placed on ao equality with tbe rest of mao- kind. Tbe Journal bsi faith in the truths of the Declaration of Independence, that " All men are created equal, and Bre endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, among which are 11 lo, Libkrtt, and tbe pursuit of happiness" believing this, it follows tbat tbe negro ought to have a right lo the bread he earns with bis owo bands, a right to the wife of bla bosom, and the children he has begotten, without molestation from any third parly. In this, bis rights are equal to tbe rights or tbe editor of the Stutttman, and entitled to tqisl resj ect. But Its editor, with bis counterfeit logb, assumes that because tbe Jocrsj l Is la lavor ol the Bights ol Maa, that we deeirt, to marry a negro, aod wish our neighbors to do so also. What rdmlrable logic! If lis editoi bd lived in the Revolution be would probably have been a toty, and defamed Je.imou and the meo wbo adopted tbe Declaration of Iudepebdence as abolitioolsts and a ma I earn! Ion Is" a. Three Cheers Ir flinorfola 1 THE BLaVE DEMOCRACY BeiATKN I All doubt lo Matioo to tbe election in Mln- nesota is at an end. Every county bas been beard from, and the olear mjnliy Is sixteen delfgates. Tbt Convention will Consist of 102 members, of whom There are Republicans , ,.A9 fro slavery Democrats 43 Republlon majority 16 This is glory ennosrb for nne day. Land RKunmuTio.v oo accu-tomed are a certain class uf mluda to look to "Mother Brit ain" fur all tbe wisdom bo'b Iu law and customs, that it will hardly be credited that no proper rpgiitraUoQ of land titles exists at the present time lo England. Certain class of inctimbraa eel are provided for by acts ot Parliament, and ia some counties a local registration exists similar to tbat in use io this couuiry. In Soot laud however, tbla loose way ot doing buiiuess practiced la Euglaud and Ireland, Is uot reooguiitd every act and event regarding tbe transmission ot l am led property Is regulaily eutered oo record, Tbe contrary course is ouly productive of frauds lor tbe benefit uf rogues aud solicitors, and the English Paxllameut, amoug otber mat-ten ol law-relotm, are now, It sevms, m vmg in this matter. A similar pracllot to that prevailing iu Euglaud exists la Lower Canada, imported with the origiual French settlers, at lordiog like facilities tut fraud! and producing like uncertainties to real ownership aud tile. Tbe Iguorauce of the population aud the influence ot the Catholic clergy make reform lu this particular almost Impo siute, although frequent ly suggested. Such monstrous delects In tbe title to real property will strike tne jealous minds of American land holders with wonder. Sabbatb aciio JL8 i.n t hi ml i Countt. The Amcrioau Sunday School Uulou has appoiuted Rev. J. 0. Uoblet a Sabbath Sobool Missionary lo labor lor a tew mouths iu Franklin oouuty, aud he having made this city the centre ot bi-operalions may be louod at tho Book Store oi Messrs, Kftuuali 4 Aston. Bo purposes to Tint the schools aod aid as he cau in promoting theli prospeilty, as well aa to seek to establish new schools where tbey are needed. He has a large supply or tbe excellent books Issued by the Sunday School Uulon, which he will dispone ol at tue same prices as are charged at the Uepoa ilory In Philadelphia, Mr. Uoblet is hereby oommcuded to the friends ot Sunday Schooia as worthy tbeir ooulldeuoe aud oveoeraVfoo. U.P. Tbe Treasury Defalrallan! YovKGSTOWisI Juoe 27lh, 1857. Ib the Mditort of the CUtland HtraJd : Tbe snag s ion undo bv too some davs siniw wbeequenily repeated in aiber journals, Ihat ius m myibry ouw so largo a defaloatian in he Treasury, as that recently made known, ouald have been so covered up as tu screen it irom tbe observation of the Investigating Committee, makes it proDer for fhe to sav snmethhio on tbe subject. j To give a fair uuderstandig of the ooodition of things, It is Qt, perhaps necessary, to go somewhat into tho noliti! a. w-ll n flrmrui me wry ui me eh aie Treasury. lor a lew years m wauuary, jar. U USB, WOO 080 been Treasurer about four vtWs, was succeeded by Mr. Bresiln, who was the editor ol a Democratic paper in Tiffin, Seneca county, aud had beeo Spi aker of the House bf RenriHwntfttl-. At that time there wa a deficit lu the funda ot tne irt asuy, amounting to H5 000. This sum was paid, iu tbe m inner ftrftd in the report ol the committee durioir Mr. BieBiiVBtwnierm 1 40.000 of it durlns bis last official nrnnth. Thi. aeucii was concealed by Mr. Bresiln, and its rjiuueuueaeuieu oy him lo f commuoioatioo to the Senute. dated December1 23, 1862, ia answer to a resolution of tb.it body, which was, as 1 am informed, prompted by Mr. Morgtn.then Auditor of State, Tbe anVer did not satisfy Mr. Morgan, who continued: to b-lieve.durlog his term of office, that Mr Bliss had not fully ptld up. and that Mr. Breslki himself was u&iug the pubiio fuuds for bis own purposes. Tne lawn regulating the Auditor's and Treasurer s UtBce, aud for the sale keeping of tbe public fuuds were lnadenn-lfi. Mr Mnr.tn cougbt to have them uWixlt d io as better to prutect tbe Treasury. Tuts tbe Treasurer resisted, and upon li the DfT.ocratio party was divided. Each of these officers bad his Irieudn m the Le tun aud out of it among tbe kuviiu uuicers ano me leaning politicians ot tbu (arty. 1 be divielou extended beyond tbe in tereets and views of these two officers, luto oth er purty questions, and affected tbe party geu- c"'j. iu some instances neco mine an lie miter. Oue le-ult w is ibe establishment at Columbus ui the Ohio Suite Dmurnt imwHpaper, witb wbicb Gov. Meoill, Mr. Allen, Mr. Morgan, Or. Truvitt, and otherB of their wlog of ibe party, were said to be connected. Tbe Statnttnm and Its friends, as will oeceH-ailly be inferred, were of Mr. Bresliu's, or tbe Tiea-ury party, ub ware several other piomiueut puliticiaus wbo might we nuuiua, Mr. ii rgan was generally regarded as pos aessing ufflclal inttfftiiv. but verv little suavitv ot maimers. In rt-iusing loanditclaimoon thn reaMiiy, iie,euirJd by him illegal or Improper, be did Ii iu a way but little Complimentary lo tbe bunfsty ot ihe claimtut. uukiug scarcely auy dtffcr-iuce betweeu an b'met mm aud a rogue, lie was uleo au exceed in gly bitter par tiz .0.. 'the Treasurer, Breslin, In bis personal bear tog, waa tbe reverse ot ihe Auditor. Ue was social with his party friends, which Morgua re-lURtd lu be. As might tuve been expected uuuer sucu circum-iauave, tne Treaimer pre vailed over the Auditor, no doubt to tbe detrl me nt ol the public service. The measures soug t for tbe protection of the treasury did ool pi's, lu l5J, Mr. llresiiu was n-eiecied ueai-urer, and thus a eecuiid timu Indorsed bv tbe party, obtaining thereby boiuo advantage ovei lite A'.duor, who bad beeu tbo d but ouce, although tor tour years. In 1&)6 they were oom cjuaiaates lor reelection, 'ibey were ami at swords potut, exbioitiuii no coud- deuce iu each o her, and having as dttie per buuhI iuterooursK aa was possiulu la tbe die charge ol tuelr offijlal duiies. Each, as a neces sity to nimseir, acquiesced lu tbe nomination of incomer, auu supported him. Both were de-leated and succeeded by Republicans, Mr GiiMou. wbo is Bald to be a connection of Mr. Ureslm, was elected Treasurer, aud came luto office J.uuary 14, 1866. The Legislature elected at the fuiue time was Kepulihcaii. A suspicion rlill exinted lu the minds ot many that tbe pub' ho lu d went not where they should be, aud a resolution offered In tbe equate by Mr. Kelley and pasned, dtrtcu-d ihttConuulttee ou Finance, ol which he was Cli.iirm-tn, to examine into the condition ot tbe Treasury. The examination wkh reeled by Mr. Gibson, and the old war between the Treasurer and the Auditor was puritally revived it) the form of one between tbe Treasurer aud the oeuate. The Siattiman, and leading members ot the Democratic party, who baa belonged to the Trcasary divisiou, took open and active ground agaiost tue Senate and in lavor ot the Treasury. At the time, Ibis was regarded simply as u pa: ty movement, to emoumtM the Republicans, aud by wbicb tbeir oppu-uts ro.gtn gala some advantage. Tbe reccut uevelopuieute muy give it a mure signilitant inlerprutatiou. The ex-ainiuulou ws Dually yielded lo, but by oppo-Billon It bad been delayea several days. In the meatitluie Mr. Uib-ou visited 'l iffiu. Tbe other duties ot tbe Cummittee did uot admit of an ex tended personal luvcBtiptaiioa of the Treasury, by ttietn. A clerk Wis eugagd iu tbat lor nearly two mouihs. The Treasurer reported in bis luuds, iu cash, ctrtiticates ot depo-H, bank balances, cnecx, dtc , to tue entire amount with wbich tbe office stood chargeable, exclusive ot Ouui z04,000 uot occouuted lor with bim by bis predectseur, aud wbicb was reported una vail ble, and about tliU.OUQ of Items lo dispute between the two officvo. t he books io the ofll -e ud memoranda ol certinoates issued to Treasu rers uf couuties and others, showed that Mr. Uresliu was liable tor the following sums, not including tne deputed nets, vit- Balaecs oa bouks tHtffl 97 8 An oum f Ceitiflaetes outtUodlof Jan. 14, lUtt o0,7U TO 0 Hede i yuan 'und ot Canal t U fruO U) 0 Ain't due from Bte-Ua Jao. 14, '67 tl,b4t,tU 07 8 frvm tills ihualJ be deducted er or lo CV b il Bank Bocuunt, at a-ceitalntd b tbv IiiTelite,iia VUdttnutee , 1 396 M 0 Sl.uAT I2i ia a mil sum IWITOOUI oeaucuDf ineerrorj Wl rej unea w w x mwn ajiuiki b ilr Qibsa MrcU 14, .064. Alarcb 99, IHbO, Ur. Oibiua iep'ited to tbt loiLBaitiec tbat irun the 4th ot Jnu-aiy iu ibe 6th uf Micn, Uiem-lfe, be had itC ifd fii'B Hi. Bf-.lu varluue luni, kmouaitug la tbe ti-ktt to. , IbM.lul 67 0 Showing Mr. Bceellu's deficit et tht tine, Sill.woO e7 I Ibe Aualture DwvKt eauweu iB-Kttiuun., ivtw u w Otflclt per Auditor1 i booki.,, Including tbe disputed Items. At that time, viz: March 29. llwo, one certificate ol 980.UOU was uuteiaodiug, wbicb, beiug rt deemed oy Mr. UiOiuUf wuulu leave tbe do tic it as abuve stated Uf bat detiuit, tbo dL-posiia wnb buulu and tMiikers that bud tailed auiouuttd to the sum ol 2u4,ttfu l&. Uu the Hih ol March, 18oii, Mr,Gibsou's of flcial sittiemtUtto tbu Finance uommtitte ot tbe aeuttie gave items ot lundn in tbe Treasury at ibat time, amounting iu the aggregate to 91,-1)04 'lib 22. Uf this ntim $1520 was in couuter Isit aud depreciated bauk uotes, $1(7,868 16 advanced to O'UiuuitU uu tbo Treasury, $J60 D8&.. OU cosb iu i bo treasury, and the itetoue ueiug $:o3 U hi 47 tu drafts, Quecks, buLk uocoitutsanu ceiuuoaiva, lu reiuieuuu to wuicU Mr. 11000 iu itiai cumuiuniuttliou staUd as loliowt: lu re gard to tue d rails, acoouuta etc , reported there 11 uot au item upo-i wbicb 1 culoi realize ln ujouey in two day s, aud moei ol them aie bed w uieti tiaiuu um uguiuab van otute oy me lu-etitutious tsrutug tUrm." Yt beibtT tne state meuu tbeu made by Mr, Gibvuu weretiue 01 lalne, will pruoauly ie o-ceruiued oy the iuvee-tlBatiou uuw beiug Dude, but 1 tbtuk the evl-deuce inuit be gut elauwbere ibau tu the fieoa-ury. i may htm iiuie that some ot the mem-beis ol tbe r i -auce Oummittu doubled their accuracy; but tbu ovuiiuiiiee hod uu sumcicut vidtbUtf oo which to queatiuu tbem lit the rt-port.Durlog tbe session ot I860 Mr. Kelley prepared aud preeeuitd In Ibe -vuate a 01L1 legu- attug lat AUdiioi's and 'Irearurer'a otbcea and piuviuiug lor the sa.e kve lug auddirbue-men uf tbe public fuuds. Thai 01 ll waoppoed y tho treasurer and others but pu-d thti senate by a mi ge Vole, lu tbu House It mm lib u.ot e real. unce. al ed by ihe 6tattnnmm. wnlcb charged repeuttMliy that the beuate w-b tryiug iu cuuirui tue uouse aud lone iu-eauri uuuu it Tula bd some iiiUjeuue. bm 11m ntrt cieut todeltator endanger the bill, which paw eu tue iiouae, aiso, oy ueaiued majority, fcaeli oue van lurm bta owu opiulou as to tbe motive-luduciug tbe oppositlou, aud urlgtuatag the eudenVor to create a ulvt-tuu betweeu the Seu ate aud liuu-e- Ttie attempt bad 00 other el luul than tu embaiross legislaiiou ami delay the idop lou uf uveded retorui. luwards the close ot tbe bps-ion of 1856, Ii uecame appaiani that a more thorough examt nattun ol the trtnwury and otbur dopatimeutaol the public service was uuceesary to the devui puiuut 01 measures adequate to the protection ol tho public luiurels, us well agaiuat the iu umbeiits of office, as others. To that end tbret investigating oommitteea were appointed. Ai ibis timu the war upuu Investigations Iulo tbt oonduut ol pubuo ollioeri was renewed by tni Htatuman, aud Joined tu vury geuurally by Iht patty press inroUuoul tbe ouw. Iu whi mauuer aud witb what spirit that war waa ooj. 8, 157. Hed on, the people kuow. It Is but just towards tbt conductors of country juurmlB to suppose, they had no idea of ihe origiu of this war. ui thH joint committee to investigate the tTinancs of the State, 1 bad t e honor to lie chairman. Tbe oommltlee sought information wherever that of a reliable character could be louud with a determination lo report whatever was oased upon satisfactory evidence, and nothing that was not so bused. H was thought be tier to come short of a lull exposition ol existing evils, than to baaard a report not founded ou evidence to wbion we Could refer and upon which we oould rely. A different course would have weakened the whole lu the confidence ol tbe Legislature and the people, and have had a tendency to dele it tbo objects ol the investigation, namely, the suggestion or laws for Ibe correction of existing evils. For these rearons mauy suspicions entertained by f be members of tbe com milt no were not specially staled ia the report During tlui oxarainalioua, the Committee received a great variety of iuloruiatioa, on important and comparatively unimportant matters. Some portion of this in format ion was without louodatloa, and the committee bad some reason i to believe it designed to put tbem ou a wrone ouurse, Iu oo Instance, where important, did tbe Committee fall lo trucu it out as far as practicable: and where It resulted la auvthinir dellaite, the result will be louud io the report. Amongst tne inlormutiou given the commit tee was the fact tbat money hud beeo borrowed in New York to meet tbe July interest ( ISSli) oo the pubho debt, and tbat for some portion ol it, at least, tbe certificates of the domestic debt ot tbe State b'd beau pledged. But tbe person giving tots information did not hi ins it kuow Its truth. I visited New York, b t could lb- re obtaiu do direct evidence ou the subj- ot. Tbe j parties ot whom 1 inquired, and wbo 1 suppos-elkcew, declined answering, and could not, mere, legally be compelled to answer. I he evidence was too vgue exoltlng strong suspicion, but not entitled to a place in the report. tu Jtity there waa or ought to have been in tbe treasury, exclusive ot tbe gJO,0OU not pairi over by Bre-lio, eoineiiiiog ovlt M,-000, or more than twice the amount ot tbe July interest. Ou page 7 of the report tbe Committee ue tbe lollowiug language: 'That there were improper nad illegal tines of and transactions witu the public fuu isduiiug Mr. bre-1 id's term, tht committee believe, but tbeir extent or "hitd tbey bare not beeu ublo to ascertain, Tbj nooks la tho office throw no li(ihi on the subject, and parties cuueeroud i-ujb triiimartluiiB, naturally keep silent upon tut-to." lu 1655, tbo Treasurer, Mr. Uroeliu, failed to provide the sum required for tbe payment ot tho July interest ot that year, aud inn Fund UummnwiuuerB were obliged lo raise about y0,-000 ol the MUG 000 interest. 'J here was tbuu lu the Treasury uouut one million ot dollars, or near $800 OOli over aud above tbe sums which Mr. Bresliu claimed be bud beeu disappointed iu receiviug. Where waa tbj money to. o is au impoitttut inquiry. Tne borrofing lu lbb. tu which I b-ive alluded, wis understood to be, to meet tbe failure ot Brealm io pay over the mouey lo bis bands. lu another part of tbe report the following language is used: ''The Committee cannot avoid tbe couviotioo that tbe chief errors dial have beeu committed in some ot Ibe tieu trt weut examined have not been ascerUititd," Ac. "aud tbey trust sucb meaoures inav le tv loo ted by ibe Uener ii Assembly as will pit-veut tueir recuneuce. ' Tbe Committee personally examined the treas ury VtO. 10, lBOb, with the usemlauce ol the Teller U' xruiik.ju bauk who counted tbe money. 1 be amount tbeu in the treasury, tu tbe vuargu oi nr. Uiui-ou was 3ao,400.43. but lu eluding the sup nded otaims uor deputed Hemp, or about 166 000 leas tban tbe uewlv discovered detlcit. This sum was repieseuted iu cobb, cert ideates Ot deposit, checks, bauk balances, aud a small amoaut in advances uu salaries, aud olaims ou tue treasury, and lumls lu transit, remitted to New York and Ciuciuuati, within a lew days, ol which no ackuuwledg- ot bad yet been received, viz; Huk bsUnren $110,08' 88 Dft-ftou w Trk M.OuO vQ KeniiiUneve to rw York and Cincionttl,,,, lii.uiS 04 Check on B nknd Banker i,m h Uu teat bUuk NoUi t uiT on CumlBttUkWoUi 1. lit) 00 10 16 AtallabU meaui Deo. 16, 166C ,,.46,4yJ 65 The drafts, checks, oertiflcates ot deoolt bank notes, And coin were tbeo in tbe Treasury t e bauk balauces appeared from the books,' as did also the remittances. Jo addition, the Ireosuier bad received $069,000 iu Audiior'a d rait eon Cuuu'y Treaturers. 'I he report shows now ibis was di-posed ol : $48 000 had Ix-en cot tec lea and remitted to fcew lork; $8,000, was iu the Treasury uocolleoied, aud tue residue appeared Irom tbe Treasury acouuts to tuve beeo remitted to banks aud baukers for collection. On that examination we could discover ootblng wanting. Tbe examination wan ihor ougb. We put Mr. Gibeon on oath, 'the 2d ijut'Ptioo aud answer are aa follows: "Q'lenlioa 2. Are all tbe lueds rep resented as beiog In the Treasury, but deposited elsewhere, sulject to be withdrawa from such de poeiioiles oo demand; aud it oot, when can the be withdrawn; and with whom are such deposits. Have any deposits ol public luud exiaiea eioce you oame into oruoe, that were uot to be Withdrawn on demand; or not lo be demanded, and it 10, with whom were iheyt" Auswer. There ia Dot now, nor bos there ever been, auy deposits not subject to be withdrawn trom sucb depositories upon demand, since I have had charge of tbis office; nor have I failed la reshi'.ug such deposits, when demanded, i have hail do deposits, nor have I beeu rfque-teii to make any deposits tbat were not tu be wl bdrawn ou demeud,' I never have beeu aked to bold any eertlfloate or check, oor have I ever bad one protested: and 1 lur tber add tbat I have hod uo draft, unlesi it be some now held, fur wbicb provision lor payment was not made by tbe drawer." The seventh question was, whether any pubiio officer bad, Within tbe preceding two years, hot rowed mouey tu meet tbe public liabilities, Ac,, t t which Mr. Gib-oo answered he bad 00 knowledge or Information ol auy sucb ing rowing. Uuder tbese oircumataocws, I do not tm how tbe Committee could have discovered the deficit, short ol goiay toaud cxaroluln ihe bank- era aud officers ot banks, witb whom the irnrnt. ury buu accounts; wbo bad Wurd certifl ates aod checks, and to whom remittances bod th-rn made, With all this ihe Committee snsot-oied deception was practiced upon tbem In some way, but where lo look lor it was a questiou they oould not auswer; aud to have suited "Z" 'V" "W""K'" The questiou tvours, whcudld this defalcation occur T Mr. Gibson oa-erie tbat it was flming Mr. Bresliu's term, and iu this, so Itir as I bate observed, he 1b uucuutrad cied. Uuw tb.n was It concealed Irom tbn committee and the puhlwf 11 prior to the examinations, tbeu ll may Uirly ue pretumeq tue money was used when the I treasury wo llu-h, aud as tbat bec-inu leduoed. ouppiivu oy loaus wmcn were reiaid, wheu tales were aaiu collided, riouuoun certitl ouiue, cbeokn, Ao , might bavo been, and prob oiy were, gut up lo make a bow and deceive, il euob weie the cose, Very O'-unideruble number ol persoua mual, in oue y or another, have beuu iuvo ved in the fraud. Conceding as true, tbe I act vUimt-d by Mr. Gibwj i, tbat the deialuatlou occurred dining ibe term ol bis predi-uaor, auu was combated by him, be iuubi bate rtsoited to shilu ard devices, uol ueceuary in tbo dischargu ol bm official duties, end hum wbicb most meu would instiiicliveiv Bbilnk. W beii a as tbe mom y tak o.mid by what n e tus tbe thelt aiso couijjlelei) cuvt-ieu up agaiusi n-pealtd luVeetigattons, aie iiiioitftnl quitHious yet to bvausatrid. livym d tbe uxtituue of the dclalcatluu, uo tiupi'i taut fact, uot mm lain ed iu the r-pori oi tne tiimiice C. mmiUfe koI)- itled 0 Irtr h.-lley to tlit tf- iutr In lb, ai d the n poii hU uiittl Uv tb luViMl.aing i,Urtl milieu IU Jauuiry, lbj7, bae beeu nnutw putiltc, to my kuowltdge. Ibe proofs n quired inuai be found elsewhere than lu tbe trearury Pot kill see me to ma ibat if tbe laws reluiing to ih treasury pa-red at Ihe sessions ol 1 86b aud 1807 hod beeu iu force duriug tbe prectdiig an years, uu aucb debcit oould haveexirtt-d. Pilot to iwb, toe ueeuiy w, iu gieai meat-ure indepeudeul ol all the other depuiluieiits ot thi goverument, except Ibe Legislature. We have eeeu the attempt m ide to out one branch ol th 1 at detlauoe; aud the atteuii( susialnt-d bj widely otrcuiatud and lutlutmiial journals. Su id ok. Mr, L. Eulas, a respectable cHIzhl of Ceiitrevllletu Ibiacuuuiy.citmmliiid sole id oy hitiiging uiiuseii on oniuruny iaht, during a Ot ol lucutaiueiaugonieiii. air, ih leaves a wil iud lour obildren. lie was lurecly aud resiMHit ,tbly uonuected In tbiaaod Warrvu counties, aua leaves a Urge o rcie 01 irieuus tomouru his uu Untety eud. Awytvn Amfnn, THURSDAY EVENING JULY 3. Nitdilil Onrreipoodaee of the Ohio Btm Jonrnal Ut-parturc rreiu ColumtHi Th CropBar rts, or Ihe HrraldUbD. fill ha UbutUn,, C1.KVKUSD, June 29, 1857. Dkar JouKAi.:-Tbe undersigned left your quiet, cotey sauctum, with itapileeof exchangee, aou 11s utnie uuuu witb Swau's Statutes, luves-tlgatlug Committees.' Reports, Patent Office documents nml such other interesting literature for lint weatfer, this murnlng for this city, on our way lo old Massachusetts, where we intend to letvu "iuiks young and old, with their friend, from whom they have been tepafated for three or Mr years, until tbe leaves which are now so grueo aod beautiful, and which clothe our big forests so mugulQcently, eball fill In "the sre and yellow leaf," and drop at last upon tbe bosom oi old mother earth. It is uot our lot to be so long absent Irom you; wo Mull icon letnru and resume our close so- oiul and political relations. Ia about twelve days we will be back, and take our post ia the great and glorious straggle which Is to be de cided in Ohio tbis fall. That the right and tbe true will come olf the victors we have no doubt, und the principles or human liberty aod of social progress receive another Impetus from tbe uands, and la the hearts of our good yeomen. Ohio must take no etep backwards lu this fight lor freedom. Tbe lovers of liberty aud bumao progress look to nor as their guide aud support er in the great cause of the country. Nor bavu we any fetrs that she will 1 alter, but, oo tbe other hand, we have high hopes of achieving la October next, one of the mo-t splendid victories that Het-uMicanism bas yet achieved in tbe free Stales. The tram left Col unions at lOfj, which was inude up of nine passenger oars aud two baggage cars, aud came through ia gallant style in four hours and a half, utder the direction aod saiecooduct of Mr. Conductor Fithcr, whose promptness cm 1 attention to the duties of hi office, has made him one ol the most com pel en t ana popular railroad conductor- in Ohio. The coun ry looked lieeb and flowery. Tbo giaae and wheat aud barley Holds gave token of an abundant yield. The com, however, la ver backward, particularly as wo approached tbe region of the great lake. Cora uoes sot look ue&r as Well as tu tbo Miami and Scioto valleys, aud ia the couuties of M dtsoa, Clark and War ren, through purls ot which we passed within a a lew days, in making a flying visit to Cincinnati.Upon reacbiug this city, we concluded to take passage in Ibe Qun of the WttL Capt MvBride, a most magniflceut bk. iteamer, wMcb will leave ibis port this evening at 7 o'clock lor Buffalo. The Queea of the Wt is oue oi ibe most comm dioue and best furnished boats 1 have ever s en. She le fully equal to tbe douud steamers aud so far as tbe arrange meu ts fur sleeping are concerned la tbe state r. onis. exelfl tbem. We are to hive supp-r ou board. Tbe boat makes tbe connectiuu at Buffalo with tbe fast tralu to Albany, In which capital olty we expect to rest to-morrow eveuiug. We found that quite a large pioportioa of ber passengers going huBt, were goiug lu the boat this even ing, prelerrlug oomfort aud a good oigtfVs rest, to riding all night on tbe Lake Shore hailroud to 1 utfilo. We don't make aucb fast time witb the boat as with tbe care, but we are ol Ihat da s who omaider comfort fu traveling lo be ot as pmca importance as speed. This may teem to Im behli.d ibis fact age, and to partake of old log) ism, but we have said It, aud as Mr. Rumbr mys, " what I says, I slicks to." Alter Having secured good state roomiand seen that our baggage was all sale, and tbat the women folks, ot whom we have lour In charge, were all well provided for, we took a walk up in town, determined to make a call upon tbe brethrcu of the Hrafd. Tho Herafd estab lishment is oue of the iuitituttooa of Cleveland. lu the cellar there are printing presses and s tine where back or uodergroud thero la a steam ; engine which Is kept go lug constantly. Tbe ! floor from the street ia tbe office, or, We should say, a paper warehouse, for il waa well stocked with that valuable article of merchandise. We Inquired of a young maa seated at a detk at the further end of room for Mr. Harris, aa-1 were told he was op stairs, and pointed to a a sort of stair ladder, Dearlj perpendioular, which we ascended, and presently found ourselves In the sanctum. Mr. Harris waa seated at bis editorial table reading, like a man of taste aod intelligence, tbe OA to State Journal. Brother Benedict was away to Gambler to at tend the oommentvmeut services of tbat Col lege, which come off to-morrow. Most of the fraternity believe Mr. Benedict to be quite a young mm. Well, be Is young bat tbeo he ha a ma at Gambler, and we hope he will one ot these years graduate at tbe head ot hit das. There is, of coarse, very little Dews here to write about. We have not beeo able to pick up ranch. Tbe Stale defalcation la much talked about, and a very strong feeling exists against both Bretllu aud Gibson. There Is a good deal said lo favor of numiuattog Ell&ha whlttley for Treasurer of State. We saw ft gentleman who h d seen bim within a few days who represented that be waa In floe health, aod although nearly sereuty years of age, he looked as well as he did twenty yeari ago. Id answer to ao inquiry whether be thought Mr. W. would ao cvpt ot the nomination ii tendered bim by the Republican Convention for Treasurer of State, the genlltmao could Dot say of bis own knowledge positively whether he would or not, but be thought from what be knew of his character that he would. The blue waters ol tho Lake look a little 1 troubled this oveniug, and tar off we can sec the j whlt0 wpi itl9 brer4B0I biilowe. Perhaps there may be tome sea or rather lake sickness 0u bor(1 lbe QuepQ of 1110 Wfl' ' evening, j uJ u l Wu,1-d be aohaage Irom what we have tma or exprleao d ot late yoars, we would 1 1,,., n- 1 ..,, , u,.,, . .... J'"1 W 1 " ,lck M 0ot' WiU rlw "a"n j ltava Albany. W, 6. 3 Yoalerdat , the Ciateot Ublo paid over four hundrtd thouiand dollsis, being ihe semi annual interest on her foreign debt. It Is a matter of spuis! gratification 1 ha: we have ever met our engagemeula to tbe lefer. Nutwlth standing tbu shock sjMoh the discovery of the condition of our Ilea ury gave the people, the good name aud credit ot the State were so dear to every citizen, that no one p r in itud bim self lo duubt that the July lute rut would be promptly paid. Our Fuud Commisstuuera acted at tbe emeigency required. Men of onpttai at ouce rlopfd torwaio, and auvaucvd whatever waa necessary lor llie occosiun. Nut ouly Is the luieiesi promj t y pud, but the new Treasurer bas nude ample aitongtiueuii by wbicb all tbe cm nut expetiPM ol tbu btat will Qounuue tu 1 tii'.t ai tbey aie pitseuted. This is gratify iulo our Bute 1 title, abd demoueUalvs tbe oontid -..cu tl our fiJ wen iu the lesoutcus and iutegrily of the Sute. OuTkAUN. We learu that a colored woman uamtd Jane Vt tlliaus, who lives near tbe Meth distChurcu on Uigb street, between Loug aod Gay, was itruck uu lbs head by her sou with rifle, about 9 o'clock tbia mom lug. Ilia uame a Jacob Williams, aud his age la about 21 eata. The mow was 10 severe as to oreaa the rifle. Tue poor woman's head is badly orunhi-d, and bor lujury may pi ore fatal. Tbe young man made bli escape, lit II $ lawlc jliniactur and has been iu the Penitentiary twice ior oflmiM'B Ugaiusl the laws. Dr. J. T. Oxley of Columbus, 0., waa one 01 ihe uuiortuuate Suuora uiuousier. um. bom. It mast have b. ea Dr. Moxley. W knee 1 aim weil. iVie, 'M, .NUMBEtt 35, national Dcmouaey aa tuslcrstewd ( Ctpr iu. Rttohd. Tbat the address ol Governor Walk er, lu presenting the terms on which Cougreal ehould admit Kouaas luto the Uulou, and is, attempting to dictate the submiaaion of their oun- smuuoa lor ratiaostloo, ooosututesa presanp- .uuub loieriereooe in matters over woica iw ttas no legitimate control ; and that tbe saas address. Id exarMUia thm ofBaial onlnion that Kaosaa would be alteeaiav. aiud in Dwentiaa' arguments to support tbat aide of tbe questioo, is a gross departure from ihe prtnoiplu el noav interventioa or oeutraBt which wereaaiah- uDuou uy vne Dansas oui, ana me vooveouou has lull oonuoeuue that President tiucbaoaa will maailest Udellty io tbe pri ool pice wbioh carried him into otfloe by reoalllog Goreraof n aiaur. The above resolution was oo of a asrlas adopted by the State Couveutloo of tbe Psmo cratio party lo Georgia, at MilledgovUle, oo the 24tb ot June, It presents lo the people of the North the view wnl.h tbe moat potent aod In fluential supporters of the present national A4 ministration entertain ou the subject of slavery ia Kansas. It la Idle to sky this Is the mere rant of pro Slavery fanatics, who can have ne Influence upon the administration of Mr. Ba- chaDSD. It muit be remembered tbat Georgia Ii the Empire State, as well as a leading Demo cratic State of ihe South t thai one ol her prominent sons Is amamiMt 01 thauablnt em that the only reliance of tbe party now lo pew er Is upon the pro Slavery States of ths Union. With a knowledge of tbese facta, It becomes of tbe Ami jmportaoee to know what tbey desire lo the maosgement ot oar territorial affaire, Tbat questioo is ouw answered, and that answer is embodied lo the bore resolution. With the power through Its political luflieoce (0 enforce its decrees, the Slavery propagandist par ty distinctly avowa Its purposes, and oalli upon the President to carry them oat. And what are tbese demands t Pint t Sla very shall be recognized in Kansas, Tbis has al-eaJy been provided for by the repeal of the Compromise Act of 1820; by the Border Ruffles fovailoo aod violence: by the determination of the Federal Government to sustain the aoti ol me bogus Legislature wofoh wa elected by Missouri pro Slavery mob, by tbe appointment ol pro-Slavery officers, aod the fraudulent mao oer of providing for the eleollon of pio-Slaverf delegate! to form a State Constitution. Thss acts have bvoome a part of the history of the country. Second : This propoted Constitution, which is to contain a clause legalizing Slavery ia Kansas, is not to beiubmukd lefAipeopft, b it I to be regarded a the expression ot their will, aod as inch is t j be presented to Congress, aud therefore Kansas II to be reoogoiied. and admitted luto the Union as a slave Sate, loot-is Undeliberate retolveot the dominant party Is Georgia. It may be said that the Democracy of Ohio are lo favor of su cm I it tog this constitution lo the people, for ibe sake of argument let 01 grant It. Bat where itaadi Ohio, and tbe free North lo tbe dominant pariyf Tbe North did not vote tor Mr. Buchanan aud this pro-slavery policy. Ohio gave ber vote for Fremont and freedom, Ohio hae no representative In the Cabinet. What Influence nan aha exert 000 pared with Georgia! Who Is so tnfetaeted el to suppose that the South, which eleoted Bu-cbanau, and has from tbe first dictated the pot icy of tbe party, Is now going to Jlald all the India of It itraggM We call the attention of the people of Ohio to this resolution, and to the Important fact It establishes. A few weeks will demonstrate that tbe people of Kansas will not have the privilege of voting for or against their pro-slavery con stitution. Will tLey bow In submission to thii new outrage, and will the free people of the free States luilam U, and tbe party which on acti It, at thepollBt We shall see. Scnioa Cowtt Baa x. We learn from bead- faartefv sbv Nfr at tbaHttuon Count . oaux at iimu, nai uepotuea too earn of Sll 128 U in the bills of thai bank with the Aud-, Itor of Slate, to be withdrawa tromCircalaUod. This is the sum of the Sat bonde of that Bank oot yet returned to the Treasury, the bank to take upon itat If the risk of their return toll. Tbe $77,000 ol Ohio bonds louod In tne Tm ary safe, and the 9100,000 ot Ohio bo ids Juat redeemed by Mr. Gibson of Atwood AOoof New York, eqaal the amoaut of bank notes ol the Seneca Couoty Bank now In circulation, ei appears by the bank registry books ol the department We agam advise the holders of Seueea Coun. ty Bank paper to make no sacrifleee apoa it, as we know 01 no reason why It la not abundantly safe. Every dollar Is secured by a eorree-pondlpg dollar of Ohm State stocks. Groaxlno ur bmir. The Meucmew, U lUU ea the defense for the defaulting Treaiaren, Not content at wfokfog or a aerie ot yean oi the peculations aud misapplication of fund going on under the au-pices of It party and known to exist by Gov. Mud ill and Auditor " Morgan, (to uy nothing about outside political broken and editors,) ll Is now at the old game of trying to embarrass the Bepublloao offloea of State, as It has heretofore tried to eabatnue the Republican General Assembly, in unfolding '.he mysteries of tbe Treasury and flodlng L out " where the People' money has gone," ; U seems much distressed in it last evening' issue at tbe announcement of Auditor Wright tbat the bo id era or beoeca County Sank Boas will meet with do delay In realliiog Irom tbe doubtful promise to pay ot that rag oonoero. In due time It will slog kweeter musio tor the entertainment of honest men who will rejoice u roguai and the abettor of rogoery exposed. Let It husband it strength for tho ordeal. lo the meantime, suppose It tries tU hand again la forcing consolation from ouob articles as It lately quoted Irom the Dayton JvurntL It must have surprised our Dayton friends t flod tbenuelToa receiving praiu trom each a source Had way deserved It U applied, we should have pitied tbem. Tun Dxlawarh TaaaauawL tVe were Informed yesterday by a very Intelligent oltlaea of Delaware, tbat Ihe defaloallou of their ooqs ty treuurer will turn out no defalcation at ell 60 far, all demands on tbe tieaaury have been promptly met, and De Is of the op (u too tbat the money, though not In Bonk aa sup joeed by the Commissi oaere (end heaoe tbe story of defei. . oatlou) Is In eale depositor is and enurely available. To put to reel all cavfl, ibe aurstlee of the trtaiurer are said lo be wotth five Urns Ibe whole amount ol money In tbe county tttasury. te,We learu tbat Frederick A. JCreeger, as aged larmer Uvlcg sb.ui six mile ft on thb) oily, wbo wai nverely Injured by 0 kick 'roar, one of bis bones while watering there (a (real or Z tiler's grocery, corner ot Frteud aud Fourth street on Monday evening, la easier, and hopes are entertalued of hie recovery. Uo Is lying at tbe bouse of bla eoa-ln-law Jacob iiertiug,on Utgh street. - - . - - - Muaa Lt.scu Law in Iowa Thr Ul Ul.vQ as 11 Oh SuoT.He learn through tho btuago Pre that Judge Ljucb ha been again At woik. It seems tbat a gaug of horse thieves bad been for soma time lurking In the neighbor tiuodol Wapaaplovova river in teat county, and the depredations bad aroused the people to Ten jvnuce. A party weut lu pursuit, aud several ot tbu thieve, etili tu possession of stolen botee, were captured upon au island lu the river Judge Lynoh at ouce vatabliebed hiaooart for their trial. Two were houg on Ihe Kith ulW, ue Woe bung on the ilbtb, aud a fourth wa -hat. Oue 01 those Captured bad di.loed lie names ot the wbole gang, aod at the iai e .ouoia the ludicial mb were in hot purvoil of thsiDt ibrvataiupg w haug them also, yao-i